About Mary
Mary Wilson earned her law degree from St. Mary s University School of Law. She arrived at the courthouse prepared to work with courtroom procedure and legal writing fresh in hand. The law school provided a foundation in litigation and advocacy that has shaped her professional path.
Her career has been built around courtroom work and practice across multiple jurisdictions. She is admitted to practice in Texas and New Mexico and is authorized to appear before the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Western Districts of Texas. Those admissions have allowed her to handle matters that require appearances in both state and federal settings. Memberships she holds provide a window into the shape of her work. She is a current member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and of the State Bar of Texas.
Colleagues describe a lawyer comfortable in the courtroom and in pretrial preparation. The American Board of Trial Advocates limits membership to lawyers who have tried a significant number of civil cases, so her inclusion signals sustained courtroom activity and the peer connections that come with that work. At the State Bar of Texas she participates alongside thousands of lawyers handling a broad swath of practice areas and procedural issues.
Her day-to-day practice emphasizes litigation. She handles filings, motions, and trial preparation for matters that proceed in both state and federal forums. She has experience managing the logistics of court appearances in the Southern and Western Districts of Texas, and in navigating the procedural differences that separate state-court practice in Texas from practice in New Mexico. She balances written advocacy and in-court presentation, often moving cases through the phases that follow initial pleadings.
Wilson’s professional footprint is regional. That footprint stretches across Texas and reaches into New Mexico, shaped by the court admissions she maintains. She keeps current with the rules and local practices that govern the districts where she appears. Her memberships also connect her to peers who litigate in similar venues and under similar procedural demands.
She currently concentrates her practice on litigation in Texas and New Mexico and on matters filed in the Southern and Western Districts of Texas.