About Elizabeth Francine
Elizabeth Francine Echavarria built a legal career from a South Texas law degree to running her own practice. She earned her Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2007. The classroom years gave her a grounding in courtroom procedure and legal writing. They also led directly to a practice in the state where she remains licensed.
After law school Echavarria entered private practice. Over time she established The Law Office of Elizabeth F. Echavarria, PLLC. That firm name appears on filings and listings tied to her work in Texas courts. She handles matters that flow through state procedures and appears in forums where clients seek resolution on everyday legal problems.
Her career has been steady rather than flashy. She maintains a day-to-day practice and manages the administrative duties that come with operating a small firm. That includes case preparation, client counseling, and courtroom appearances when cases move to trial. Colleagues describe her as practical and detail-oriented in handling filings and deadlines.
Echavarria works in a legal landscape shaped by state rules and local practice. She adapts legal strategy to meet procedural requirements and to address client goals. She is familiar with the workflows of Texas courts and the demands of managing an independent practice. That familiarity helps her guide clients through procedural steps and the timing of filings.
Outside the courtroom, running a solo or small firm means balancing client work with business tasks. Echavarria oversees client intake, coordinates discovery, and handles settlement negotiations when those arise. Her office, listed as The Echavarria Law Office, serves as the base for those activities and for meeting with clients who prefer in-person consultations.
Public records show her active status in Texas jurisdictions. She continues to maintain an active practice profile and attends to the professional responsibilities that membership in the bar requires. Her file shows continuity from her law school graduation in 2007 to ongoing work in the present year.
Clients and colleagues who work with her find a lawyer accustomed to the rhythms of state practice and the pace of small-firm life. She currently practices law in Texas and represents clients through The Law Office of Elizabeth F. Echavarria, PLLC, handling matters that arise in state courts and administrative settings.