- FraudThe Texas Supreme Court has refused to hear the challenge of the losing Defendants to a jury verdict in a securities fraud trial in favor of Prosper residents Scott and Kristi Fisher. On August 5, 2019, a 3-judge panel of the 5th District Court
- Corporate LawA unanimous jury verdict for a client against its prior corporate law firm. After the appellate court upheld the jury verdict, the parties settled the case for approximately $1.5 million.
- Business DisputesAdams has represented clients in state and federal court cases of fraud, abuse of trust, real estate, probate matters, legal and other professional malpractice, contract and business disputes, personal injury and tort litigation, at trial and in appellate courts.
- Personal InjuryWith over 45 years of civil trial and appellate courtroom experience, Carl David Adams offers the highest quality of legal representation in civil litigation, including personal injury, professional malpractice, business and personal asset management, estate, probate and trust issues.
- Medical MalpracticeHe has won cases for clients in areas such as Abuse of Trust, Fraud and Deceptive Trade, Life Insurance, Legal Malpractice, Fiduciary Duty and Constructive Fraud, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice and more.
- Estate Planning
- WillsFrom the use of family trusts and partnership to protect your assets, to the creation of cost saving wills and trusts to make probate free of court control, Carl David Adams’ years of fiduciary duty and trust law experience allow him to show you the ropes of owning and protecting your assets and your estate.
- Trusts
- ProbateA will, however, can avoid this problem (and several other unseen “snakes” in Texas probate law) at very reasonable costs and can totally avoid large fees for court controlled administration of estates in probate.
- Bankruptcy100 days after they had become investors. Within days, Kristi went to the courthouse and spent hours examining the details of the case filed by the lender, Capital One, against the Self-Storage facility and the guarantors of the loan, including Perkins, for a deficiency judgment, following the foreclosure sale in October 2010, resulting in a deficiency judgment. She discovered there was another partner in the facility (Charles Sackley) who had filed for personal bankruptcy the first week of July, 2010 (making refinancing all but impossible).
- ForeclosureWhat Kristi discovered was devastating. She testified: “I felt like I had dropped over a cliff.” She learned from public information the facility had gone into foreclosure and been sold on October 5, 2010, less than