Andi Hoyt

Attorney - Manager at Popp Hutcheson PLLC

Andi Hoyt is an experienced attorney currently serving as a Manager at Popp Hutcheson PLLC since December 2020, following a role as a Clinic Intern with the Missouri State Public Defender in late 2019 and a Summer Intern with the Dallas County Public Defenders from May 2018 to August 2019, where assistance was provided in client meetings, research, trial preparation, and discovery review. Prior to becoming an attorney, Andi worked as a Protest Coordinator and Assistant to Compliance at Popp Hutcheson PLLC from May 2011 to June 2016, handling property-tax matters for industrial properties. Early experience included office management and receptionist duties at Turning Point Counseling, LLC from June 2008 to December 2010. Andi holds a Doctor of Law - JD from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Austin, United States

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Popp Hutcheson PLLC

Since 1983, Popp Hutcheson PLLC has devoted 100 percent of its practice to representing property owners for the purpose of reducing their property tax liability. Start to Finish Popp Hutcheson delivers “one stop shopping” to its clients, offering services from the administrative level to the trial and appellate levels — a unique business model in Texas. Few firms, if any, offer this bundled support. Traditionally in Texas, property owners have used tax consultants at the administrative level and separately employed attorneys at the trial level. Our clients inform us that the traditional approach is neither the most efficient process nor the best way to maximize results. One stop shopping for our clients limits the spending of unnecessary time and resources in selecting and educating multiple consultants and attorneys for the same property and valuation process. “Start to Finish” provides the client multiple added benefits, ensuring the lowest property tax liability possible: ■ Allows more comprehensive understanding of the client and property; ■ Attorney-client confidentiality requirements protect client information; ■ Eliminates potential competing agendas between separate consultants and attorneys; ■ Our lawyers and consultants understand and practice valuation – each prepares valuation reports and attends Appraisal Review Board hearings throughout Texas.


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