About Michael Carlos
Michael Carlos Palasciano built his academic foundation with a bachelor’s degree in political science from Texas Tech University, earned in 2006. He went on to St. Mary’s University School of Law, completing his J.D. in 2010. Those years of study provided a formal grounding in constitutional principles, statutory analysis and courtroom procedure.
After law school, Palasciano began practicing law in Texas. He is admitted to practice in the state and has spent his career working in jurisdictions across Texas. The move from the classroom to client work was swift; the legal training he received informed his early work and shaped his approach to case preparation and advocacy.
Palasciano is an attorney at Gireud Hobbs PLLC. At the firm he handles matters that arise under Texas law and represents clients in a range of contexts. His practice benefits from a background that blends an understanding of public policy with legal technique. Colleagues describe him as methodical in research and precise in drafting, qualities that are practical in litigation and transactional work alike.
His undergraduate study in political science continues to influence his perspective. That background supports an ability to parse legislative intent and to place individual cases in a broader regulatory framework. It also helps when advising clients who must weigh legal options against political and administrative realities. Over time he has developed a practical sense for how statutory language translates into legal consequences for individuals and businesses.
Outside of casework, Palasciano’s path reflects the steady progression of a lawyer trained in Texas institutions and practicing in Texas courts. He has maintained a practice rooted in the state’s legal community while applying classroom lessons to real-world problems. He is based at Gireud Hobbs PLLC and practices law in Texas, where his work is focused on legal matters that arise under state law.