Audrey graduated magna cum laude from University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2011. In law school, she was an executive note editor on Arizona Law Review, served as president of the law school chapter of the ACLU of Arizona, and participated in the law school’s Child and Family Law Clinic. After graduation, she moved to Eugene, Oregon, and was licensed to practice law in Oregon in October 2011. She spent three months as a temporary staff attorney for the ACLU of Oregon, then opened a boutique practice representing employees in employment discrimination cases. She returned to Tucson in 2013 and became licensed to practice law in Arizona in 2014. She spent two years as a judicial law clerk for Hon. Stephen C. Villarreal in Pima County Superior Court. She joined Hallinan & Killpack Law Firm in April 2016. She is proficient in handling Social Security appeals, including US District Court appeals.
She was married in 2017 during a total solar eclipse. Between them, she and her husband care for a very spoiled dog and cat, a ball python, a crested gecko, a bearded dragon, two African giant millipedes, and over 60 tarantulas. She brings caring and compassion to the practice of law and is driven to help those in need.
We are excited to announce that Audrey was recently recognized as an Honorable Mention in the May 2023 Arizona Attorney Magazine creative arts competition. Follow this link to read her fiction entry, Rebutia Minuscula.