About Shannon
Shannon Quadros trained in Houston and built a legal career centered on the courts of Texas. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Houston in 2010 and has since practiced under that state’s rules. Her path is straightforward: law school, bar admission in Texas, then steady practice in a state with a complex and active legal calendar.
At the University of Houston Quadros completed her legal studies in 2010. The law school years shaped her understanding of litigation mechanics and client counseling. Faculty and classmates from that period recall a rigorous curriculum and a practical approach to casework — preparation that commonly surfaces in courtroom work and client meetings.
After law school Quadros established her practice in Texas. She is licensed to practice in the state and has handled matters that brought her into state courts and administrative venues. Her career has involved representing individuals and organizations in proceedings under Texas law and advising clients on procedural and substantive questions that affect business and personal affairs.
Her professional life includes participation in bar and legal associations. She maintains current membership in professional groups that serve lawyers across the state. Those memberships provide access to continuing education and to peers who work on overlapping issues. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in approach and careful in preparation.
In day-to-day work Quadros combines courtroom experience with client counseling. She prepares pleadings, handles motion practice, and appears at hearings. She also spends time on pretrial strategy and settlement discussions. Her practice supports clients who need clear legal options and steady guidance through procedural timelines.
Outside formal proceedings she has worked on case development and evidence review. That work requires attention to detail and an ability to translate technical information into matters that judges and juries can weigh. She approaches that part of her practice with methodical planning and an eye toward practical outcomes.
As of 2026 Quadros continues to practice in Texas. She maintains an active legal practice focused on matters arising under Texas law.