Mr. Aguilar was licensed in 2017, and since then, has enjoyed the passions of litigation. Mr. Aguilar’s experience includes, among many others, commercial litigation, construction litigation, insurance coverage litigation, assisting in appellate proceedings, and his favorite (bread and butter practice) personal injury defense.
Specifically, Mr. Aguilar has experience representing insurance carriers in catastrophic personal injury, and wrongful death cases. Similarly, Mr. Aguilar has assisted in several insurance coverage disputes, ranging from minor car wrecks, to million-dollar claims. Mr. Aguilar is no stranger to commercial litigation, as he has previously disposed of cases by filing fine-tuned dispositive motions coupled with aggressive advocacy.
Further, Mr. Aguilar has assisted in trials involving a mixed bag of issues, including breach of contract, fraud, DTPA, personal injury claims, and trade secrets.
Ultimately, Mr. Aguilar believes in one thing: zealous representation for his clients, and no less. Clients may rest assured that their interests will be properly defended or prosecuted.
Mr. Aguilar received his JD from the University of Houston Law Center (Go Coogs!) where he was an articles editor on the Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy. He received a Master of Public Policy and his undergraduate degree in Government from what is now known as the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley (formerly University of Texas at Brownsville).
A strong believer in public service, Mr. Aguilar has held many positions within the federal and local branches of government, some of which include, externing for a federal judge, interning for a federal agency in Washington D.C., sitting on a local government committee, and serving as a high school teacher.
Additionally, Mr. Aguilar routinely engages in pro-bono matters for those who lack the wherewithal to protect their own interests.
When not engaged in practicing law, Mr. Aguilar can be found running the loop at memorial park, or (if in football season) watching a live college football game somewhere in Texas.
Practice areas
2 years, 10 cases
Commercial litigation.
5 years, 30 cases
Languages spoken
Spanish
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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TX | Eligible To Practice In Texas | 2017 | 05/28/2022 |
Legal answers | 7 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date Granted |
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Client's Choice Award of 2020 | Avvo | 2021 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Attorney | Wright Close Barger, LLP | 2018 - 2019 |
Attorney | Royston, Rayzor, Vickery & Williams, LLP | 2017 - 2018 |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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State Bar of Texas | Member | 2017 - Present |
Texas Young Lawyers Association | Member | 2017 - Present |
Litigation Section - State Bar of Texas | Member | 2017 - Present |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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HFW Insurance & Reinsurance | APPRAISAL PROCESS DOES NOT EXTEND THE 60-DAY DEADLINE UNDER 542.060(A) OF THE TEXAS INSURANCE CODE: HINOJOS V. STATE FARM LLOYDS AND RAUL PULIDO | 2021 |
Lexology | IN RE ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY: TEXAS SUPREME COURT HOLDS COUNTERAFFIDAVITS CHALLENGING UNREASONABLE AND UNNECESSARY MEDICAL BILLS NOT MANDATORY | 2021 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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University of Houston | JD - Juris Doctor | 2017 |
University of Texas at RGV | Master of Public Policy | 2014 |
University of Texas at RGV | BA Government | 2011 |
Case name | Outcome |
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Contract on Co-Ownership of Property/house | In favor of Client |
AKC Prized Show Dog Dispute | In favor of client |
Property Lease Dispute | In favor of client |
Catastrophic Personal Injury - Tow Truck | In favor of Defendants |
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Dillon Norton, Admiralty and maritime Attorney on Nov 24, 2020
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Ever since I met Art in law school several years ago, I have known him to be a hardworking, honest man and attorney. Art has always gone above and beyond to get the job done, and it shows through the pride in his work and his professionalism. It's no surprise to me, though, because Veterans who've served their country, like Art, perform at high levels and care deeply about what they do and the people and country they serve. As a Veteran myself, I truly appreciate Art's work ethic and dedication. I highly recommend this lawyer for your legal needs!
Dawn Meade, Litigation Attorney on Oct 27, 2020
Relationship: Supervised lawyer
I worked with Art early in his career and even as a "youngster" he was thorough, thoughtful and displayed crucial critical analysis skills. Art is also a really nice person, which doesn't always come in the same package as the skill set! He's the real deal and a wonderful advocate for his clients!
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