About Ophelia
Ophelia Enamorado is an attorney licensed to practice in Louisiana and Texas. She earned her J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law in 2009 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications at the University of New Orleans in 2002. Her path combines formal legal training and an undergraduate background grounded in communication.
Enamorado's law school experience culminated in 2009 when she received her degree from Michigan State. The earlier degree in mass communications provided a foundation in writing and media that informs how she communicates complex legal issues to clients and colleagues. She moved from the classroom into practice in the years that followed, applying that education to the practical demands of state-level work.
She is admitted to practice in both Louisiana and Texas. Those admissions allow her to handle matters that cross state lines and to advise clients whose interests involve courts or regulatory systems in either jurisdiction. In 2022 she took on the role of Senior Associate Lawyer at Lyttle Law Office, PLLC. That position placed her in a collaborative firm setting where she worked on matters for clients based in the region.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She breaks problems down and addresses them step by step. She prepares filings, counsels clients on options available under the law, and coordinates with other lawyers when cases require team work. Her prior academic training in communications often surfaces in written work and client conversations, helping translate legal concepts into straightforward terms.
Outside of casework she has navigated the practical demands of a law practice in two neighboring states. Managing deadlines, jurisdictional differences, and client expectations has become part of her daily routine. She joined Lyttle Law Office, PLLC as a senior associate in 2022 and continues to practice there. She represents clients in matters that arise in Louisiana and Texas and maintains an active role at her firm handling cross-jurisdictional issues as part of her current practice focus.