About Nancy
Nancy Hui built a legal foundation that crosses disciplines. She earned a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center in 2003 and returned to school later in her career to deepen her tax and estate knowledge. In 2019 she completed an LL.M. in Tax at Boston University School of Law where her studies emphasized estate planning. Around the same time she also completed a certificate in estate planning through Boston University.
Her practice began soon after law school. In 2004 she opened the Law Office of Nancy Hui and has run it since. The early years involved general litigation and client counseling. Over time her work narrowed into areas where law, family needs and technical matters intersect. Running a small office meant handling files personally and building long-term client relationships.
Two professional credentials shape much of her work. She is a Certified Guardianship Ad Litem Lawyer through the Texas State Bar, a role that places her in court-appointed guardianship matters. She is also a Registered Patent Lawyer with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which allows her to handle patent filings and related intellectual property questions. Those certifications give her a hybrid practice: estate planning and guardianship on one side, patent and IP matters on the other. She drafts wills and trusts, prepares guardianship reports, and files patent applications when clients need protection for inventions.
Hui participates in several professional organizations. She holds membership in the Texas State Bar, the Houston Bar Association and the Brazoria County Bar Association. She is a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners and maintains an affiliation with Wealth Counsel. Those memberships keep her engaged with continuing education and with peers who work on estate and trust issues.
She maintains the Law Office of Nancy Hui, LLC and accepts appointments at a North Houston office by scheduled visit. The practice remains a small, client-centered operation where she handles matters directly rather than farming them out. Calendar demands include court appearances for guardianship matters, drafting sessions for estate plans, and periods of concentrated work on patent prosecution. Her current practice focuses on estate planning, guardianship ad litem services and patent-related legal work.