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Matías J. Adrogué

Matías J. Adrogué, PLLC • AL
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Matías J. Adrogué is a distinguished attorney based in Alabama, specializing in commercial litigation and disputes. Originally from Argentina, he brings a unique cultural perspective and is fluent in Spanish, allowing him to effectively advocate for a diverse clientele. With nearly 25 years of experience in the legal field, Mr. Adrogué is deeply committed to protecting his clients' rights, particularly their Right to Trial by Jury as enshrined in the 7th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Throughout his career, Mr. Adrogué has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to his clients, achieving over $25 million in settlements and verdicts across Texas and various other states. Since 2008, he has held the prestigious designation of Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS), a distinction earned by only 3% of Texas attorneys. His expertise extends to being Board Eligible in Civil Trial Law and Commercial and Consumer Law, showcasing his comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape. Mr. Adrogué has a wealth of trial experience, having tried nearly 50 jury trials and over 25 bench trials and arbitrations. His practice encompasses a wide range of civil cases, including wrongful death, medical malpractice, motor vehicle negligence, and commercial disputes. Additionally, he holds certifications as a Guardian Ad Litem and Mediator in Texas, frequently appointed by Harris County District Court judges to represent the best interests of vulnerable parties. As a passionate advocate for justice, Matías J. Adrogué continues to champion the rights of his clients with vigor and integrity, ensuring that their voices are heard in the courtroom and beyond.

Updated: Apr 03, 2026