About Diana
Diana Faraclas earned her undergraduate degree in 2001, completing a double major in French and Biology at the University of Houston. She returned to Texas for law school and received her J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 2009. Those years shaped a practical, disciplined approach to practice. She mixed language study and the sciences before turning to the law.
She began her legal career after graduating in 2009 and has practiced in Texas since then. Over time she added alternative dispute resolution to her toolkit. She completed mediator training at the Frank Evans Center for Conflict Resolution and is a certified mediator. That credential informs how she approaches disputes and client meetings.
Faraclas has maintained ties to professional organizations throughout her career. Records indicate membership activity beginning in 2009 that continues into the present. More recent entries show memberships listed for the 2024–2025 cycle, reflecting ongoing engagement with the bar and related groups. She has kept an active presence in the local legal community while building a private practice.
Her office is Barletta & Faraclas Law, PLLC. In that setting she handles matters for individual and business clients and works with colleagues to move cases forward. The firm bears her name, and she participates in its daily work. Clients and peers see a practitioner who balances court work and settlement efforts.
Her educational background in French and biology informs a methodical style. The language study suggests an ability to work with diverse clients and to parse detail carefully. The scientific training contributes to an analytical way of reviewing evidence and testimony. These strands come together in courtroom preparation and in settlement conferences.
She spends much of her time preparing cases, mediating disputes, and representing people and entities in Texas. She has kept professional development current and continues to accept matters through Barletta & Faraclas Law, PLLC. She currently focuses on mediation, dispute resolution, and client representation in Texas matters.