About Liana Noelle
Liana Noelle Dixon built a foundation in business before turning to the law. She earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Drexel University and then completed her J.D. at New York University School of Law in 2015. Those years combined classroom training in business and law, shaping an approach that blends practical concerns with legal analysis.
After law school, Dixon began her career at Texas RioGrande Legal Aid in 2015. There she served as a staff lawyer and branch manager. The role placed her on the front lines of daily legal work and administrative oversight. Managing a branch required balancing casework, client needs and the operational demands of a public-interest office.
In 2021 Dixon moved into private practice, joining Hunt Law Office, PLLC as an associate lawyer. At Hunt she shifted into the routines of a private firm while carrying over experience from public service. Her work has involved client representation, drafting legal documents and participating in case strategy. The move brought a change of setting but a continuation of hands-on legal work.
Dixon is licensed to practice law in Texas, admitted in 2015. She holds memberships in several local bar groups, including the Fort Bend County Bar Association, the Katy Bar Association, the Houston Bar Association and the Family Bar of Fort Bend County, all listings showing active membership since 2021. These affiliations place her in regular professional contact with colleagues across multiple county levels and family law circles.
Colleagues describe Dixon’s path as steady and practical. She has navigated both nonprofit and private firm environments, gaining managerial experience along the way. That mix of roles informs how she approaches client matters and office responsibilities. She currently practices law in Texas at Hunt Law Office, PLLC, representing clients in state matters.