About Robert
Robert Wilson has practiced law in Texas for decades. He has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 1986 and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Western and Southern Districts of Texas. His career spans courtroom appearances, filings and other work typical of federal and state practice. He joined Carabin Shaw as a lawyer in 2024 and continues to work there.
Wilson’s academic path is straightforward. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baylor University in 1985 and returned to Baylor Law, receiving his J.D. in 1986. The back-to-back degrees put him in practice quickly after completing law school. The combination of business and law training has informed his approach to the matters he handles.
After admission to the State Bar in 1986, Wilson began practicing in Texas courts and later secured admission in the federal courts that serve the state’s western and southern regions. Public records show a continuous membership in the State Bar of Texas from 1986 to the present. In 2024 he took on a role at Carabin Shaw, joining the firm’s roster of lawyers.
At Carabin Shaw, Wilson works on cases that proceed in both state and federal court. He appears in filings and hearings before the Western and Southern Districts of Texas and handles matters that require courtroom presence or federal court filings. Colleagues describe him as steady and detail-oriented in court work; clients typically encounter him in litigation-related settings that traverse state and federal procedural rules.
Outside the courtroom, Wilson maintains the professional ties expected of a long-practicing attorney. He has kept his State Bar membership current since 1986 and remains active in the professional community in Texas. He is currently practicing at Carabin Shaw, handling matters that arise in state and federal courts in Texas.