Elizabeth Hunter
A New Approach to Legal representation
About
Attorney Elizabeth Hunter is the Owner and Founder of Elizabeth Hunter & Associates PLLC. In her Youth, Attorney Hunter earned various academic awards, including membership in the National Society of High School Scholars, a recognition for her rigorous studies. At 17, she eventually made her way to Washington, D.C., where she was offered a private scholarship to The Washington Center for Public Administration and Politics. Thereafter, she received a full academic scholarship to Howard University. At Howard University, she studied Administration of Justice and graduated with Honors in 2012.
Immediately after college, she moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where she obtained her law degree from the Florida Coastal School of Law.
Attorney Hunter has a humbling background, as her journey to becoming an attorney was challenging and genuine.
Through those challenges, Attorney Hunter learned that efficient, effective, and solution-based representation derives from understanding people and their most basic fundamental needs. Before obtaining her law license, attorney Hunter gained extensive behind the scenes experience in the personal injury industry while working as a pre-litigation and litigation Paralegal for many different law firms.
After obtaining her law license, Attorney Hunter became a Public Defender in Henry County, Georgia. She also worked as in an attorney in the field of Family Law and Personal Injury. By adopting rigorous and aggressive approaches, she soon developed her own personality in the legal industry. Eventually, Attorney Hunter used her expertise to branch out and create her own firm in Alabama.
Community Involvement
Attorney Hunter always strives to give back to the community, whether it is through her time or resources. Attorney Hunter is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the Omega Chapter. Attorney Hunter is also a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Volunteer Lawyers Program, and the American Red Cross, and served as a Volunteer at Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), a legal nonprofit Organization.
Professional Associations
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
- Alabama State Bar
- Federal Bar Association
- National College for DUI Defense, Inc.
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Birmingham Bar Association
- Volunteer Lawyers Program, Alabama
Awards/Recognitions
- Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys Under 40, National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Full Academic Scholarship, Howard University
- Selectee of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars