

Texas
UNT Dallas College of Law
Hunter Wyllie brings a strong foundation in civil litigation with a focus on trucking defense, premises liability, and insurance defense. She represents clients in a range of civil matters, assisting with all stages of litigation, including legal research, drafting pleadings and motions, managing discovery, and developing case strategies.
Hunter earned her J.D. from UNT Dallas College of Law in 2025, where she served as Treasurer of the Women in Law Student Association. She received her B.S. in Sociology from Texas A&M University. During law school, Hunter gained hands-on experience through internships with both public defense and prosecutorial offices, where she supported case investigations and assisted with motion practice and court proceedings. She also worked as a law clerk prior to joining the firm, further strengthening her litigation skills and practical experience in state and federal courts.
An active member of the Texas Association of Defense Counsel and the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers, Hunter is committed to building a strong litigation practice and delivering effective representation. With a collaborative mindset and strong attention to detail, she works closely with clients and colleagues to achieve favorable outcomes.
Outside of her practice, Hunter enjoys reading, watching horror movies, and taking road trips across the country with friends and family.
Texas Association of Defense Counsel
The Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Texas
UNT Dallas College of Law
J.D., 2025
Texas A&M University
B.S., 2022
Hunter Wyllie brings a strong foundation in civil litigation with a focus on trucking defense, premises liability, and insurance defense. She represents clients in a range of civil matters, assisting with all stages of litigation, including legal research, drafting pleadings and motions, managing discovery, and developing case strategies.
Hunter earned her J.D. from UNT Dallas College of Law in 2025, where she served as Treasurer of the Women in Law Student Association. She received her B.S. in Sociology from Texas A&M University. During law school, Hunter gained hands-on experience through internships with both public defense and prosecutorial offices, where she supported case investigations and assisted with motion practice and court proceedings. She also worked as a law clerk prior to joining the firm, further strengthening her litigation skills and practical experience in state and federal courts.
An active member of the Texas Association of Defense Counsel and the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers, Hunter is committed to building a strong litigation practice and delivering effective representation. With a collaborative mindset and strong attention to detail, she works closely with clients and colleagues to achieve favorable outcomes.
Outside of her practice, Hunter enjoys reading, watching horror movies, and taking road trips across the country with friends and family.
Texas Association of Defense Counsel
The Dallas Association of Young Lawyers