About Michael
Michael Fielding built his legal foundation at Brigham Young University, earning his Juris Doctor in 2008 after entering the program in 2005. He completed the rigorous coursework and training that accompany a law degree and moved into practice soon afterward. The record shows a steady progression from law school to private practice in Texas.
Fielding joined Fielding Law and rose to partner in 2014. That move marked a shift from lone practitioner or associate-level work to shared leadership and broader responsibility inside a firm setting. As partner he has balanced client work with the operational and strategic demands that come with running a small law office.
Throughout his career he has been admitted to practice in Texas. He maintains current membership in professional associations that connect him to colleagues and to continuing legal education. Those memberships have kept him engaged with changes in Texas law and professional standards.
Colleagues describe him as practical in the courtroom and deliberate in counsel sessions. He handles case preparation, client interviews, and negotiations, and he oversees other attorneys and staff at the firm. The mix of client-facing work and internal practice management is a constant in his day-to-day responsibilities.
Fielding has worked on matters within the Texas legal system for more than a decade. He has developed routines for intake, discovery, and settlement discussions, and he emphasizes clear communication with clients about process and expectations. His experience within a regional law office gives him familiarity with local courts and procedural practices.
He also plays a role in mentoring newer attorneys at Fielding Law. Bringing junior lawyers up to speed falls naturally into his portfolio of duties. That mentoring often involves case strategy, drafting, and practical courtroom preparation.
Outside of formal roles, he remains connected to legal education through continuing education programs and association events. Those activities help him stay current on statutory and case law developments that affect his clients.
He practices out of Fielding Law in Texas and continues to combine client representation with firm leadership. He currently focuses on representing clients in Texas from his role at Fielding Law.