About
Adam J. Tabak is a seasoned litigation attorney based in Houston, Texas, with a deep commitment to representing both individuals and businesses in complex legal matters. With over two decades of experience in the courtroom, Mr. Tabak is known for holding parties accountable and fighting to protect his clients’ interests. He focuses on litigation involving family law, civil disputes, debt collection, and car dealer fraud, providing firm legal support with a results-driven approach.
Mr. Tabak earned his B.A. from Indiana University in Bloomington, where he actively participated in student life, including riding in the Little 500 and writing for the Arbutus. He later obtained his J.D. from South Texas College of Law, where he competed in mock trial tournaments and was honored with a Best Speaker award.
Mr. Tabak began his legal career as a prosecutor in Henderson County and Montgomery County, Texas. This early experience in public service helped him develop a strong foundation in trial work. He gained valuable courtroom experience and learned how to build strong arguments and present them with clarity and confidence.
Since transitioning into private practice in 2003, Mr. Tabak has continued to focus on litigation. He works with a broad range of clients, including individuals seeking justice in personal matters and businesses needing legal support to enforce contracts and resolve disputes. His work includes representing clients in family law issues, civil claims, and cases involving contract enforcement and consumer protection.
Beyond his legal work, Adam J. Tabak supports the legal community by volunteering to judge mock trial competitions and mentoring young lawyers. His active involvement in professional development and public service demonstrates a lasting dedication to both the law and the community he serves.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Tabak Law Firm
Licensed State
- Texas
Education
- South Texas College of Law
Juris Doctorate (JD) - Indiana University
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges

- Debt collection
- Divorce and separation
- Lemon law
- Litigation