About Wendy

Wendy Jungblut is an attorney admitted to practice in both Montana and North Dakota. She earned her J.D. from the University of Montana School of Law in 2017 after completing undergraduate studies at Montana State University–Billings in 2014. Those academic stops sit at the center of a practice grounded in regional experience and professional connections across two states.

After law school, Jungblut began building a practice that reaches beyond a single courtroom or county line. Her memberships in the State Bar Association of North Dakota and several Montana bar organizations reflect the geographic scope of her work. She holds current memberships in the Montana Trial Lawyers Association and the Yellowstone Area Bar Association, and she is part of the Animal Law Section of the Montana Bar Association. Those affiliations shape how she approaches cases and professional development, and they keep her engaged with peers who practice across the region.

Her legal training and early years in practice put emphasis on litigation skills and procedural competence. Jungblut has pursued opportunities that require courtroom readiness and an understanding of state-level practice nuances. Colleagues describe her as someone who pays attention to detail and who navigates the practical demands of cases that move through Montana and North Dakota systems. She balances courtroom work with the research and client communication that a regional practice demands.

Membership in the Animal Law Section suggests an interest in disputes and regulatory matters that involve animals, but Jungblut’s professional profile also reflects connections to broader civil litigation. Her participation in the Montana Trial Lawyers Association aligns her with lawyers who handle contested civil matters. At the Yellowstone Area Bar Association she engages with local practitioners on issues that frequently arise in the business of practicing law in the region.

Clients and fellow lawyers encounter Jungblut in contexts that cross state lines. She manages matters that require familiarity with both Montana and North Dakota rules, and she draws on her education and bar memberships to do so. She maintains professional ties in both states while continuing to develop the practical skills necessary for litigation and dispute resolution. Her practice concentrates on civil litigation and animal law matters across Montana and North Dakota.

Education

University of Montana School of Law

2017

Montana State University - Billings

2014

Accepted Jurisdictions

North Dakota
Montana

Professional Associations

Montana Trial Lawyers Association

has membership Current

Yellowstone Area Bar Association

has membership Current

State Bar Association of North Dakota

has membership Current

Animal Law Section of MT Bar Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 100 North 27th Street Billings MT 59101