Jennifer Tull
Since 1985, Jennifer Tull has enjoyed a successful family law practice, specializing in complex property and custody cases, and in pre-and post-marital agreements. Her education includes a Bachelor of Journalism degree from The University of Texas at Austin in 1980, and a law degree from South Texas College of Law in Houston, in 1984.
Jennifer Tull was trained as a Collaborative Family Lawyer at the beginning of the new millennium, and became convinced that the Collaborative Family Law model meets the needs of children, clients, attorneys and society better than any other method of resolving family law issues. She has successfully guided scores of clients through the Collaborative Family Law process and become one of the most experienced Collaborative Family Law practitioners in Texas. In 2001, Jennifer Tull converted her case load from litigation to Collaborative Family Law matters. If a case does require litigation, it is handled by litigation lawyers under her guidance and supervision.
In the Spring of 2006, Jennifer Tull assumed duties as the President of the Board of Trustees for the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the benefits of Collaborative Law to the public and the legal community. She is also active in the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, serving on its Editorial Board as Editor at Large of the Collaborative Review.
Jennifer Tull became one of Austin's first mediators in 1984, and has maintained an active mediation practice throughout her law career. Her mediation style promotes creative problem solving and efficient use of the clients' time and money.
The Texas Board of Legal Specialization certified Jennifer Tull as a family law specialist in 1990. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and has sat on the board of directors for the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists. She served as a member of the State Bar of Texas Family Law Council, the governing body of the State Bar of Texas' Family Law Section, from 1994 until 2000. She has been a frequent speaker and author for the various law schools, and for the State Bar of Texas' Professional Development Programs throughout her career.
Amy Lambert
Prior to attending law school, Amy was a legislative and legal assistant at Hinkle, Hensley, Shanor & Martin, L.L.P., in Austin. Amy’s work at Hinkle Law Firm focused on legislative advocacy, as well as administrative and regulatory issues before state agencies, with a concentration in health care and financial issues. Additionally, Amy has held numerous patient-care positions in the health care industry.
Amy Lambert has completed training in mediation, basic collaborative law, and advanced collaborative law. She was instrumental to bringing collaborative law training to the Texas Panhandle, and, along with two other attorneys, founded the Lubbock Collaborative Law Practice Group. Although she is committed to the collaborative model as the most desirable method for resolving family law disputes in appropriate cases, Amy realizes that not all cases are well-suited for collaborative law, so she provides both collaborative and litigation options for her clients.
Amy Lambert is a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, American Bar Association, Austin Bar Association - Family Law Section, Austin Young Lawyers Association, and Phi Alpha Delta.