About Barrett Glynn
Barrett Glynn Dye built his legal foundation at Oklahoma City University School of Law, where he completed his degree in 2010. He left law school at a time when the market was still tightening after the recession. Those early years shaped a practical approach to practice. He learned to prioritize clear advocacy and steady preparation over flair.
After earning his law degree, Dye moved into practice and established his professional career in Texas. He is admitted to practice in the state and has spent his career working on matters that arise under Texas law. Colleagues describe him as methodical in court filings and careful when advising clients. He has worked alongside trial teams and in transactional settings, though his exact matters have varied over time.
Dye’s work has taken him into different roles inside law firms and collaborative teams. He has taken part in case preparation, legal research, and client counseling. He approaches each file by breaking down complex issues into manageable parts. That style has helped in negotiating settlements and preparing materials for trial or hearing.
Today he is part of Bethune Enright PLLC. At the firm he contributes to client matters handled out of its Texas office. His practice involves representation and counsel on state-level legal issues, and he participates in case strategy and document drafting. He often coordinates with other attorneys at the firm to align litigation tactics and transactional objectives.
Outside the courtroom, Dye has kept ties to legal education and professional development through CLE programs and local bar activities. He attends seminars and stays current on changes in Texas statutes and case law. That routine of continuing education informs his written work and courtroom presentations.
Observers who have worked with him note his preference for clear, direct writing and a steady courtroom demeanor. He favors preparation and attention to detail. He currently practices at Bethune Enright PLLC and handles legal matters arising in Texas.