About Ms. Brooke
Ms. Brooke Mixon is an attorney admitted to practice in Texas and before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. She works from a private practice setting and appears regularly in filings and proceedings that require admission to both state and federal forums. Her name is associated with Hall & Mixon, PLLC, where she carries out the day-to-day work of representing clients and managing case progress.
Her career has centered on litigation practice in courts across the region. She handles pleadings, prepares and responds to written discovery, and manages pretrial motion practice. She also appears at hearings and status conferences, moving cases along the docket and addressing procedural matters that determine how a dispute will proceed. The federal admission allows her to pursue or defend cases that require federal jurisdiction, while her state admission covers a broad range of matters heard in Texas courts.
Colleagues describe her work as meticulous and procedural. She spends significant time on case preparation: reviewing records, drafting briefs, and lining up the evidence that parties will present. Her approach favors clear legal writing and careful attention to court rules and timelines. That emphasis is practical; in busy dockets, small procedural steps can have large effects on outcomes.
Clients who need an attorney admitted in both state and federal courts often turn to counsel who can move between those systems without delay. Ms. Mixon’s dual admissions remove one layer of logistics for such clients. She handles the filings and appearances required by both court systems and coordinates the supporting factual and legal work that each forum demands. Her role often involves translating procedural requirements into tactical choices for the people she represents.
Outside of court appearances, her work includes counseling clients on procedural strategy and the likely steps ahead in litigation. She advises on deadlines, evidentiary submissions, and the sequence of motions that can shape a case. The practice at Hall & Mixon, PLLC involves both contested work before judges and the preparatory legal tasks that make those contests possible.
Her current practice at Hall & Mixon, PLLC centers on matters heard in Texas state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.