Adam Corral, a founding partner of Corral Tran Singh, LLP, assists his clients in debt relief services, with extensive experience in consumer bankruptcy. His practice also includes debt and equity financing, corporate governance, and general counsel matters, which has consisted of transactions varying from the representation of venture capitalists to start up companies.
Adam graduated from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 2011. A native Texan, he was born and raised in El Paso. A second generation United States Citizen, he was the first in his immediate family to receive a post-secondary education when he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Adam interned for State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer and worked at the Texas State Capitol in Austin during the 80th Legislative Session. In addition, he interned for Judge Josefina Rendon in the 165th District Court, Harris County, Texas, and U.S. District Judge Diana Saldana, Southern District of Texas, Laredo Division.
Education
J.D., 2011, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
B.A., 2007, University of Texas at San Antonio
Admissions
Texas
United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
Memberships/Affiliations
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Member
Mexican American Bar Association, Member
J.D., 2011, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
B.A., 2007, University of Texas at San Antonio
Admissions
Texas
United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
Memberships/Affiliations
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Member
Mexican American Bar Association, Member