Jimmy Hopper is a skilled litigator and advocate with extensive experience representing clients in both federal and state courts. He handles all stages of litigation, with a focus on commercial disputes, real estate disputes, shareholder litigation, and professional liability matters. His broad legal background allows him to provide clients with strategic counsel on a wide range of complex issues. In addition, Mr. Hopper advises clients on matters related to college athletics, including the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (“NIL”) rights.
Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Hopper is deeply committed to education and community service. A former Teach for America corps member, he holds a master’s degree in education and remains a strong advocate for educational excellence and opportunity for all students.
I have always been a bookworm – biographies, fiction, spiritual books, you name it. I think reading is the most important educational tool, and it’s still my favorite way to unwind.
Most of my “hobbies” these days revolve around my young children and their interests. My kids love arts and crafts. While I’m not much of an artist myself, I love to see their wild creativity and passion, even if it results in a lot of cleanup after each masterpiece is complete.
Teaching forever changed the way I view work and community. I learned what hard, meaningful work looks like, and I gained a deep appreciation for communities different from the ones I grew up in. These lessons shape my legal practice and desire to serve today.