Who Is Texas Hammer: Jim S. Adler is the founder of Jim Adler & Associates which is a Houston, Texas-based law firm. He was born and grew up in Dallas, Texas. Adler enrolled in St. Mark’s School of Texas and then he attended the University of Texas at Austin from where he got his undergraduate degree, after which he pursued his Juris Doctor degree University of Texas School of Law.
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Texas Hammer’s Early Life
Jim S. Adler joined and served in the American Navy and Army where he was assigned the job of judge for the Office of Civilian Health and Medical Programs United Services where he started his legal journey. After being discharged he returned to Dallas and got admitted into the American Bar Association in 1967.
Jim Adler started his own private law firm in 1973 which focused mainly on personal injury cases currently unlike its initial days when the firm used to handle a large variety of cases. Around the 1980s Adler fell in love with commercials on television and he started taking acting classes and building his own brand name “The Tezas Hammer” and started to advertise his firm on television building itself a brand.
Jim Trademarked the Title “The Tezas Hammer” and filed a case on Alabama attorney, Mike Slocumb for cop[ying his signature style. The Texas Hammer’s company has spent over $100 million on TV advertising.
About Jim Adler & Associates
Jim Adler & Associates is a personal injury law firm with over 25 lawyers and over 200 professional legal support staff with four offices in Houston, Channelview, Dallas, and San Antonio, Texas. Jim Adler has successfully represented the injured and their families for four decades. The law firm specializes in injuries stemming from automobile accidents, 18-wheeler big rig trucking accidents, offshore accidents, construction accidents, refinery explosions, mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos, defective drugs or medical devices and other accidents caused by the negligence of others,
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