About Albert J

Albert J Asciutto is a Michigan attorney whose path to the practice began in the Midwest classroom and continued into a legal career centered in his home state. He combines a liberal arts background and formal legal training. He writes and argues with an eye for clarity.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Western Michigan University in 2014, completing a double major in English and Criminal Justice. That mix of subjects shaped his early interests—close reading, persuasive writing and the structures of criminal law. He then attended Wayne State University Law School and received his J.D. in 2018. His legal education emphasized practical skills as well as doctrinal learning.

After law school, Asciutto pursued a course of practice in Michigan. He is admitted to the Michigan bar and has built experience in the state’s courts. Early assignments and roles emphasized case preparation, client counseling and courtroom work. Colleagues describe him as methodical in his approach to litigation tasks and careful in drafting pleadings and motions.

Asciutto practices at Excolo Law, PLLC, where he is part of a team that handles a range of matters for individuals and businesses. At the firm he has taken on responsibilities that include legal research, motion practice and hearing preparation. His background in English is evident in his written work; his study of criminal justice informs his courtroom demeanor and understanding of procedure. He balances attention to detail with the need to communicate plainly to clients and judges.

Beyond casework, Asciutto has shown an interest in professional development. He participates in internal case discussions and contributes to trial preparation sessions. He also helps explain complex legal concepts to clients in straightforward terms. He now practices at Excolo Law, PLLC, concentrating on representing clients in Michigan state matters.

Education

Wayne State University Law School

J.D. (2018)

2015

Western Michigan University

B.A. (2014) | Double Major: English and Criminal Justice

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan