ABOUT 

Robyn Ross

Robyn Ross is from Austin, Texas.  She was a genetic technician on the Human Genome Project after earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology from The University of Texas at San Antonio. 

While studying at Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California, Robyn actively participated in the Legal Aid Clinic at the Los Angeles Union Rescue Mission.  Located on skid row, URM is the largest private homeless shelter in the United States. 

Robyn initially practiced litigation defense in New York City where she discovered her love of travel.  Prior to returning home to Texas and opening her criminal defense practice, Robyn took a month-long solo trip to photograph the people, architecture, and beaches of the Indian Subcontinent.  She is thrilled to be home with her family and friends.

Andrew Hurd

Andrew Douglas Hurd discovered his interest in law at the University of Texas at Austin when he successfully represented a student organization's interests at a disciplinary hearing. During his subsequent years at St. Mary's School of Law in San Antonio, he was active in both moot court competition and free legal services to the indigent. 

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Andrew pursued many interests prior to coming to Austin. He soloed an airplane at 16 and enjoyed skiing every winter in New Mexico. During law school he spent one summer in Austria studying international law at the University of Innsbruck. He traveled central Europe and found time to try skydiving over the Alps.  

He especially enjoys being "on the spot," aggressively defending his clients in court. Practicing law in his own firm fits his independent style.