About Kingsley Chima
Kingsley Chima Ewenike earned his Juris Doctor from William H. Bowen School of Law in 2012. He completed his legal education during a period when many new attorneys moved between public service and private practice to gain courtroom experience. That early training set the tone for a career that has included both prosecutorial work and civil litigation roles.
Ewenike entered public service soon after law school. In 2014 he served as a felony prosecutor in the Bexar County District Lawyer's Office. The role placed him on cases involving serious criminal charges and required coordination with investigators, witness preparation, and courtroom appearances. Four years later he returned to a prosecutorial role in Dallas County, listed as a prosecutor at the Dallas County District Lawyer's Office in 2018.
After several years in county prosecution, Ewenike shifted to private practice. He joined Godsey Martin in 2019 and worked on matters that drew on his experience in the public sector. In 2021 he held litigation roles at two different firms. He is listed as a litigation lawyer at Witherite Law Group in 2021 and also as a lawyer at McCormick Law Office that same year. His path shows frequent movement between trial work and firm-based litigation, suggesting adaptability across different legal settings.
The combination of felony prosecution and later litigation work shapes how Ewenike approaches cases. He has experience preparing evidence, coordinating with legal teams, and presenting matters in court. Those experiences inform his assessment of risk and case strategy in both criminal and civil contexts. Colleagues and records indicate a professional trajectory that emphasizes courtroom competence and case management skills acquired in county and firm environments.
Outside of his job titles, Ewenike’s record reflects the common career arc of attorneys who begin in public prosecution and move into private practice. That arc often provides a sense of how prosecutors build trial experience early on and then apply that background to a range of matters in private firms. Ewenike’s work history fits that pattern, moving from felony prosecution to county-level prosecutorial roles and then into litigation positions at private firms.
He is currently associated with McCormick Law Office. He practices in Texas and applies his prosecutorial and litigation experience to the matters he handles at the firm. He currently practices at McCormick Law Office and focuses on litigation matters.