Tammy Wilbon
Good lawyers know that so much of law is detail-oriented, that it’s all about dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s. Tammy Wilbon understands that.
As a former high school English teacher, she’s also pretty good about dangling participles, split infinitives and all the other faux pas that people too often commit when they write or speak.
And while she promises not to correct your emails and send them back, she is committed to excellence, as she is to the service and hard work that clients need and expect. Tammy exhibits this same commitment and purpose whether the case is resolved early through settlement or an effective court motion, or if it proceeds to trial or appeal. Her primary goal is complete client satisfaction.
Professional Affiliations
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas Bar Association
- J.L. Turner Legal Association
- Higginbotham Inn of Court, Fall 2010
- Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity
Representative Experience
- Steele v. FFE Transportation Services Inc.
Drafted and successfully argued for a favorable summary judgment in this disability discrimination case in U.S. District Court - Carlson v. FFE Transportation Services Inc.
Obtained dismissal on summary judgment in this age discrimination case in Texas state district court
Admitted to Practice
- All courts in the state of Texas
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Education
- University of Texas at Austin, B.A., English, 1992
- Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, J.D., 2007
Additional Experience
- High school English teacher, Pampa, Amarillo and Irving, Texas, 1992-2005


