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Houston Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
The Adamo Law Firm is located in Houston, Texas, providing a broad range of legal services to individuals and business clients throughout Texas and the Southwestern part of the country.
The Adamo Law Firm is a full service law firm, representing and advising clients in the areas of Criminal Law. Sam Adamo represents clients at every level of State and Federal courts.
Sam Adamo is a CRIMINAL LAW SPECIALIST, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Sam Adamo has the highest rating offered by Martindale & Hubbell.
Sam Adamo, as reported in the Houston Chronicle, was voted by the Harris County Judges, one of the counties most qualified attorneys. Sam Adamo has 29 years of trial experience. He is board certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. As a former Assistant District Attorney of Harris County, Sam Adamo was the lead attorney in major felony trials including murder, robbery, sexual assault, and many other offenses. Sam Adamo finished his term prosecuting white collar crime in the Special Crimes Division of the District Attorney's Office.
Since entering private practice, Sam Adamo has successfully defended many types of criminal cases including but not limited to drug, murder, sexual assault, robbery, burglary, domestic violence, white collar crime and driving while intoxicated.
Sam Adamo spent ten years representing members of the Houston Police Patrolman's Union. This work included defending Houston Police Officers accused of crime.
Sam Adamo's practice includes Federal cases and he is licensed to practice in the Supreme Court of the United States; the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit and 5he Southern District of Texas. Sam Adamo defends citizens of Federal crimes and has appeared in Federal Courts all across the country.
The Law Office of Sam Adamo utilizes state-of-the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide services in a timely, client-oriented manner and ethical, friendly, and professional environment. Sam Adamo focuses on each client's background, needs and goals, and is committed to responding promptly to telephone calls, to reporting on cases regularly, and to minimizing and eliminating risk by informing clients of significant changes in the law.
About The Adamo Law Firm
Previous Law Firm Name
- Adamo & Cornelius, 0
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
Litigation
- 100%
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3200 Travis4th Floor Houston, TX 77006
Phone
Fax
- 713-547-4950
Websites
Other Offices
Adamo & Adamo Law Firm (Main Office) 524 N. Lamar Blvd. Austin, TX 78703 713-338-2743
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