About Jaimee Elizabeth
Jaimee Elizabeth Hunter built a legal path that began at Howard University and continued at Florida Coastal School of Law. She took the classroom lessons into courtrooms. Early academic choices set the tone for an appellate- and courtroom-oriented practice. Those schools are part of a trajectory that led her into federal and state practice.
After law school Hunter moved into practice that placed her before both trial and appellate forums. She is licensed in Alabama and is admitted to the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Eleventh and D.C. Circuits. She also maintains membership in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, which allows her to handle matters in that federal trial court.
Hunter’s professional record notes a shift into a leadership role in 2021, when she became managing lawyer at the Elizabeth Hunter Law Office. The title reflects a combination of client work, case management and supervision of legal operations. Colleagues describe her work rhythm as methodical. She pairs detailed case preparation with attention to procedural posture when cases move up the chain of appeals.
Her memberships underline the mix of practice areas she pursues. Hunter holds current memberships in the Alabama State Bar and the Federal Bar Association. She is also a member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Membership in The National College for DUI Defense indicates engagement with criminal defense, particularly impaired-driving matters. Those affiliations give her access to specialty training and networks that inform courtroom strategy.
Courtroom experience and appellate admissions shape the types of matters Hunter accepts. She handles cases that require work in trial courts and on appeal. That includes constitutional and statutory questions when cases progress beyond the district level. Her practice entails briefing, oral argument and the procedural steps that appellate litigation demands.
Today she leads the Elizabeth Hunter Law Office. The office handles federal and state matters and prepares cases for both trial and appellate review. Hunter continues to appear in federal district court and before appellate panels when the circumstances require it. Her current practice focuses on appellate litigation and criminal defense, including DUI-related cases.