About Michael
Michael Youngberg built his academic foundation in a mix of liberal arts and law. He earned a B.A. from Brigham Young University in 2011 and completed his J.D. at the University of Alabama School of Law in 2013. Those years shaped his approach to legal problems: clear reasoning, thorough preparation and an emphasis on court-ready work.
After law school he entered public service. He has worked at the Office of the Lawyer General of the State of Texas. That role placed him inside state government practice. It required handling statutory questions, preparing written legal opinions and participating in litigation that affects state agencies. The work demanded careful statutory analysis and attention to procedural detail.
Outside his government duties he has maintained ties to the local bar. He is a current member of the College of the State Bar of Texas and of the Denton County Bar Association, where he also belongs to the Family Law Section. He is affiliated with the J. Reuben Clark Society as well. Those memberships keep him connected to peers and give him access to continuing legal education and local practice discussions.
People who have worked with him describe a methodical approach. He favors clear brief writing and predictable courtroom preparation. He is comfortable researching complex legal questions and translating them into concise advice for clients or agency leaders. His background combines courtroom exposure and written advisory work, a mix common for attorneys who work inside state legal offices.
He is licensed to practice in Texas. His professional path has been shaped by public-sector practice, by local bar involvement and by the routine of agency representation. He handles matters that arise in the course of representing state interests and assists colleagues with litigation strategy, pleadings and statutory interpretation.
Today he practices law in Texas. His current practice centers on work that stems from his experience at the Office of the Lawyer General of the State of Texas and on matters tied to state and local legal issues.