Associate Attorney — The Hull Firm
UT Law 2022. Order of the Barristers. Inducted into the University of Texas’s oldest honor society. Competitive mock trial background — she coaches it now. Criminal defense across Austin and Travis County.
Liliana Jayme is from San Antonio and moved to Austin to attend the University of Texas, where she earned a B.A. in Psychology with honors in 2019. She stayed in Austin for law school, completing her J.D. at the University of Texas School of Law in 2022.
At UT Law, Liliana competed successfully on multiple interscholastic mock trial and moot court competition teams. The distinction matters: mock trial performance at the competitive interscholastic level requires not just legal knowledge but the ability to think on your feet, adjust to unexpected evidence, and persuade a skeptical audience under pressure. That’s what criminal defense looks like in practice.
She was inducted into the University of Texas’s oldest honor society, the Friar Society, in Spring 2022. She was also inducted into the Order of the Barristers — UT Law’s advocacy honor society — in recognition of her courtroom advocacy work throughout law school.
Since joining The Hull Firm, Liliana has worked on a wide range of misdemeanor and felony cases and is known for her thoroughness and her ability to help clients understand exactly where they stand. In her free time, she coaches interscholastic mock trial teams at the University of Texas School of Law — which says something about how seriously she takes the craft of courtroom advocacy.
Liliana handles misdemeanor and felony cases across Austin and Travis County with a particular focus on thorough case preparation and helping clients understand every stage of the process from arraignment through resolution.
Travis County DWI defense from first arrest through trial. ALR hearing filing, breath and blood test challenges, penalty consequences.
Misdemeanor and felony assault, family violence designation defense, and protective order representation in Travis County courts.
Possession and controlled substance defense. Evidence evaluation, Fourth Amendment challenges, and diversion program eligibility analysis.
Motion to adjudicate and motion to revoke defense. Time-sensitive hearings where preparation and courtroom advocacy matter most.
Juvenile court defense in Travis County. Protecting young clients from consequences that follow them into adulthood.
Eligibility review, petition preparation, and court representation to clear qualifying criminal records in Travis County.
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