Art Aguilar was born and raised in south Texas. He worked his way up from extremely humble beginnings, working his way through high school in minimum wage jobs, and having to deal with all the legal barriers that the common person experiences.
After serving honorably in the US Army, and having taught at the high school level, Art learned the value of hard work. He believes that hard work beats talent every single time. Because of his commitment, determination, and integrity, Art now represents publicly traded multi-billion-dollar entities.
Art is not only bilingual, fully capable of communicating in Spanish and English, but understands the Hispanic culture, having been raised fully immersed in it. Learning and understanding both the Texas and the Mexican culture, at the same time, is something not every lawyer in Texas can boast about.
In a state where Hispanics will soon make up 50% of the jury pool, this is an advantage that 97% of lawyers in Texas lack. For these reasons, and his extensive legal experience, Art is one of a kind. Most would argue that his abilities and accomplishments are a rarity among young lawyers. Art represents the client in an ethical, principled and professional manner, not giving way to the politics of the lawyerly profession, which often times is the main reason clients struggle to reach their goals.
Most importantly, Art is an aggressive young trial lawyer. Art has tried several cases to verdict in some of the toughest counties, including Harris, Dallas, and Collin. Because of his actual jury trial experience, including having picked several juries himself, Art can validly analyze a case, giving clients real expectations.
Art has been specifically sought out by major multi-billion-dollar companies, commercial line adjusters of major insurance companies, and small businesses. However, Art has not forgotten his humble beginnings, and often represents the little man or the small family-owned business when need be.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- 5th Circuit
- U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Eastern, Western, and Northern Districts of Texas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Managing Partner and Founder
- Art Aguilar Law Firm, PC
- - Current
- Associate Attorney
- Meyer Orlando, LLC
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- Associate Attorney
- Wright Close Barger, LLP
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- Associate Attorney
- Royston Rayzor Vickery & Williams, LLP
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- University of Houston Law Center
- J.D. (2017) | Law
- Articles Editor, Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy
- University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley (formerly University of Texas at Brownsville)
- M.A. (2014) | Public Policy
- University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley (formerly University of Texas at Brownsville)
- B.A. (2011) | Government
- Very Good Rating
- Avvo
- Client's Choice Award 2020
- Avvo
- 2020
- Pro Bono Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- Recognized several times for providing pro bono legal service for a reduced legal cost, or no cost at all.
- Texas Bar College
- Member
- Current
- Young Risk Professionals - Houston Chapter
- Director at Large
- - Current
- State Bar of Texas  # 24091525
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Litigation Section
- Texas Young Lawyers Association
- Member
- - Current
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- Starting Up Law Firm
- Conroe Means Business
- 100% Veteran Owned Business
- Texas Veterans Commission
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- Art Aguilar Law Firm, PC
- Q. In a pretrial(Not criminal law) before the jury trial. Can a judge give a verdict and not even let it go to jury trial?
- A: Yes, this is called a directed verdict and means the case is so weak, that the judge takes it from the jury's hands. The information contained in this website is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any matter. The transmission and receipt of information contained on this Web site, in whole or in part, or communication with Aguilar Law Firm via the Internet or e-mail through this website does not constitute or create a lawyer-client relationship between us and any recipient.
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- Q. Can a lease that has another states property codes be legal in texas
- A: Yes, if the lease is subject to litigation in those target states.
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- Q. I haven't recieved a title or plates for a motorcycle I bought from a dealership and it has been almost 6 months
- A: You can sue them and maybe get your attorney's fees granted via the Texas deceptive trade practices act and breach of contract. This one is pretty straight forward. Let me know if I can help you, this one seems to be pretty egregious.
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