About Courtney
Courtney Hatchett graduated from the University of California, Davis, School of Law in 2017. She completed her legal education in California and later established her practice in Texas. Her path from law school to the bench—or a lifetime of public office—was not linear. Instead she entered private practice and built day-to-day experience handling client matters across the state.
After law school Hatchett joined Thompson Salinas Londergan LLP. She took on responsibilities typical of a practicing attorney at a regional firm: drafting pleadings, preparing for hearings and working directly with clients to resolve disputes. Colleagues describe her as practical in approach; she favors preparation and clear written work over flourish. Her time at the firm has involved courtroom work and out-of-court negotiations, and she has represented clients in a variety of procedural settings.
Hatchett’s training at UC Davis exposed her to a wide range of legal subjects. That foundation translates into work that requires both analysis and attention to procedure. She handles tasks that include legal research, document drafting and managing case files through multiple stages of resolution. She also advises clients on regulatory and compliance requirements when those issues arise in litigation or transactional matters.
Within the firm, she contributes to team efforts on complex files while also taking primary responsibility for day-to-day client communication. Her role involves coordinating with experts, supervising discovery efforts and preparing materials for trial or settlement discussions. She approaches each file with a focus on the practical consequences for the person or business she represents, and she seeks outcomes that resolve disputes efficiently when possible.
Courtney Hatchett remains based at Thompson Salinas Londergan LLP and practices in Texas. Colleagues say she values clear deadlines and steady client contact. As of 2026 she is an active practitioner at Thompson Salinas Londergan LLP in Texas, where her current practice focuses on representing clients in state matters.