About Andrea
Andrea Fair wanted to get out of the city and into the courtroom in 2016, after several years of practice at a major Houston-based law firm. Moving to Ward, Smith & Hill was the perfect opportunity to advance her professional career and achieve an enhanced work-life balance for her family.With a focus on intellectual property litigation, Andrea thrives in developing trial strategies and presentations that assemble the facts to tell a story that properly reflects the importance of each case and the personalities of the individual witnesses. Andrea believes her work is more art than science. She looks at every new case with a fresh set of eyes, adapting to the particular circumstances of each client and jury.She applies those skills in jury selection, examining and cross-examining fact and expert witnesses, and handling opening and closing arguments. She also regularly prepares briefings and handles oral arguments for pre-trial, discovery, and post-trial motions.A native of Katy, Texas, Andrea was inspired to consider a legal career based on conversations she had as a teenager with her uncle, an attorney who now serves as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court. Even at a young age she would absorb the details and develop arguments and counterarguments, indicative of a desire to learn that she brings to her work every day.
Andrea Fair wanted to get out of the city and into the courtroom in 2016, after several years of practice at a major Houston-based law firm. Moving to Ward, Smith & Hill was the perfect opportunity to advance her professional career and achieve an enhanced work-life balance for her family.
With a focus on intellectual property litigation, Andrea thrives in developing trial strategies and presentations that assemble the facts to tell a story that properly reflects the importance of each case and the personalities of the individual witnesses. Andrea believes her work is more art than science. She looks at every new case with a fresh set of eyes, adapting to the particular circumstances of each client and jury.
She applies those skills in jury selection, examining and cross-examining fact and expert witnesses, and handling opening and closing arguments. She also regularly prepares briefings and handles oral arguments for pre-trial, discovery, and post-trial motions.
A native of Katy, Texas, Andrea was inspired to consider a legal career based on conversations she had as a teenager with her uncle, an attorney who now serves as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court. Even at a young age she would absorb the details and develop arguments and counterarguments, indicative of a desire to learn that she brings to her work every day.
Practice Areas
Education
Awards & Recognition
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property - 2025
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property - 2024
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property - 2023
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property - 2022
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property - 2021
- Practice Area: Commercial Litigation
- Practice Area: Litigation - Patent
- 500 Leading Litigators in America, Lawdragon, 2024-2026
- Best Lawyers in America, 2026
- Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch, 2021-2025
- Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters, 2022-2025
- Elected a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers, 2025
- 500 Leading Global IP Lawyers, Lawdragon, 2025
- Secured a Top 50 Verdict from 2024, as published by VerdictSearch and ALM/Law.com. $121,950 IP verdict in AlmondNet Inc. v. Amazon.com Inc.; W.D. Texas.
- Texas Super Lawyers, Up-and-Coming 100: Texas Rising Stars, 2020-2021
- Texas Super Lawyers, Up-and-Coming 50: Women Texas Rising Stars, 2020-2021
- Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters, 2017-2021