About Shane M.
Shane M. Boasberg built a legal foundation in Texas classrooms and state institutions before striking out on his own. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 1999 and completed his Juris Doctor at South Texas College of Law in 2002. Those credentials set the stage for a career that moves between government service and private practice.
Early in his career he served as General Counsel to Senator Gallegos in the Texas Senate in 2002. The following year he worked at the Texas Lawyer General s Office. Those roles placed him inside state government at a time when legislative and executive offices were handling a range of policy and enforcement matters. They also gave him experience in the procedural and regulatory dimensions of law.
In 2007 he began operating under his own name, taking on the title Lawyer at the Law Offices of Shane Boasberg. Around the same time he joined professional trial organizations, maintaining memberships in the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the Capital Area Trial Lawyers. Those affiliations signal an ongoing involvement with trial practice and the local bar community.
Boasberg’s path ties courtroom experience to an understanding of how state institutions function. He has alternated between roles that involve advising public officials and roles that place him in private practice. The combination has informed how he approaches litigation and client counseling. Colleagues and peers see him most often in contexts tied to trial work and advocacy before juries and judges.
He is licensed to practice law in Texas and has built his practice in that jurisdiction. His office operates as the Law Offices of Shane Boasberg, PC. He has continued his memberships in trial-focused organizations since 2007, which keeps him connected to developments in trial technique and litigation strategy.
Clients who come to his firm encounter an attorney whose résumé includes service inside the legislature and a stint at a statewide legal office, followed by years as a private practitioner. That mix informs how his office handles case preparation, motion practice and courtroom presentation. He focuses his current practice on trial work and litigation matters in Texas.