Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Products Liability; view more
Licensed in Texas since: 2011
Education: University of Virginia School of Law
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A trial attorney at The Ammons Law Firm, Adam Milasincic represents clients in Houston, Texas, who have a personal injury claim. With a passion for helping the injured and their families, he provides high-quality legal representation to anyone who has been injured at the hands of another. For his hard work, he was named an Associate to Watch by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in 2017 and Litigator of the Week by several editors at Texas Lawyer.
Mr. Milasincic attended Kent State University, where he graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science, before moving on to law school at the University of Virginia School of Law. He earned his Juris Doctor there in 2011 and is now admitted to practice in the state of Texas. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas and the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
A member of the Elder Law Committee within the Houston Bar Association, Mr. Milasincic is actively involved with several additional committees and organizations. These include the State Bar of Texas Appellate Section and the Houston Young Lawyers Association.
An Editorial Board Member for the Appellate Advocates, Mr. Milasincic is a talented author who has published white pages and taught seminars for Continuing Legal Education courses. He also volunteers his time as an appointed attorney for an inmate during a civil rights trial.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Products: PlaintiffFocus areas
Personal Injury - Plaintiff
- 80% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 20% Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2011, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://www.ammonslaw.com/attorney-profiles/adam-milasincic/
- State Bar of California, 2021
- U.S. District Courts for the Eastern Districts of Texas
- The Appellate Advocate, Editorial Board Member
- Houston Young Lawyers Association
- U.S. District Courts for the Southern Districts of Texas
- U.S. District Courts for the Northern Districts of Texas
- U.S. District Courts for the Western Districts of Texas
- American Constitution Society, 2019
- State Bar of Texas, 2011
- $11.4 million verdict for the Plaintiff in intentional tort dispute, setting a statewide record for this type of case., 2014
- Court appointed by federal judge to represent inmate in pro bono civil-rights trial
- Chambers USA, Associate to Watch, 2017 – 2018
- Order of the Coif
- Texas Lawyer, Lawyers on the Rise, 2017
- Texas Lawyer, “Litigator of the Week: The King of Texas’s Animal Anti-SLAPP Kingdom”
- Selected for inclusion in the Texas Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list, 2015 – 2021
- The prestigious Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business named him a 2017 “Associate To Watch” in the highly competitive Texas general commercial litigation category, Associate to Watch, Chambers USA, 2017
- Editors at Texas Lawyer named Adam as Litigator of the Week for defeating Tilman Feritta's Landry's, Inc. in a high-profile dispute involving free speech rights. https://www.law.com/texaslawyer/almID/1202794690875/Litigator-of-the-Week-The-King-of-Texas-Animal-AntiSLAPP-Kingdom/?slreturn=20190729154623, Litigator of the Week, Texas Lawyer, 2017
- Bachelor of Science, 2006, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, Kappa Tau Alpha
- The article examines the text, history, and purpose of Federal Rule 23(c)(1)(B), which governs the content of class-action certification orders. The author critiques one leading appellate decision about Rule 23(c)(1)(B) and suggests an alternative interpretation, Disorder Certifying a Class: Misinterpretations of Rule 23(c)(1)(B) and a Proposed Alternative, Virginia Law Review, 2011
- “Limitless Opportunities,” Texas Bar Journal, January 2012
- Presented CLE seminar to members of the Houston Bar Association on recent developments concerning Texas Citizens Participation Act., Speaker, The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Anti-SLAPP Effectively in Litigation, Houston Bar Association, 2017
- Authored white paper on the Texas Citizens Participation Act, Co-Author, Early Dismissal: Rule 91a and Anti-SLAPP, State Bar of Texas 38th Annual Advanced Civil Trial Course, 2015
- Earned highest score on July 2011 Texas Bar Exam, 2011
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2015 - 2024