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What do a former international soccer player, a former teacher, and a current legal advocate all have in common? Simple. They are all the same man.
Benny Agosto, Jr., a partner with Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner of Houston, Texas was born in New York City and raised in Puerto Rico. From a young age, Mr. Agosto was taught by his parents that through hard work and determination, anything was possible - a principle he has applied throughout his life, in school, on the soccer field, and in the courtroom. "Both of my parents have a sixth-grade education," Mr. Agosto shared, "and every day they would tell my siblings and me to be sure to get an education. I remember my father telling me that no one can ever take that away from you. My parents knew the struggles of being a migrant family without a formal education." Hard work on the soccer field and in school paid off for Mr. Agosto. An avid soccer player in San Juan, Agosto was recruited by Houston Baptist University to attend and play NCAA Division I soccer. He went on to the University of Houston to work on his graduate degree in microbiology and taught high school and college students for six years. Agosto realized that although he loved teaching and coaching soccer, he needed more. He was accepted to South Texas College of Law Houston, where he excelled in mock trial and academics and is now a board certified trial lawyer.
Mr. Agosto served as Houston Bar Association President from 2019-2020 and was the first President whose first language is Spanish. As HBA President, Mr. Agosto established the first ever Ruby K Sondock Award, recognizing outstanding women attorneys in the HBA. He established the first LGBTQ+ Committee for the HBA. He, his wife and the HBA renovated the Shearne Elementary School Library. He launched the first HBA initiative to focus on wellness and self-care for attorneys. And he designed and held the first HBA Diversity Summit.
As the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) 2011-2012 national president, Mr. Agosto brought many important issues to the forefront of the national debate. Although those issues were voiced throughout his presidency, there is also a specific day that HNBA members travel to Washington, DC, and speak to legislators about issues pertinent to all Hispanics. "The HNBA Legislative Day is paramount for us," Mr. Agosto said. "It is an important day to advocate for Hispanics in regards to the fair and equitable administration of justice." Another important HNBA event is the Mid-Year Corporate Counsel Conference. "It brings together general counsels and is an excellent opportunity for young Hispanic lawyers to participate in the job fair, attend seminars on promoting favorable minority hiring practices, and, most importantly, to make connections between members to continue the advancement of all Hispanics in the national legal community."
Deeply committed to community, scholarship, and making a difference, Mr. Agosto is a member of many bar associations throughout Texas and sits on the board of directors for a handful as well. Mr. Agosto is the founder of the Mexican American Bar Association of Texas (MABATx) Foundation. With the support and help of his family and his staff, Agosto built the MABATx Foundation to benefit young, Hispanic, Houston-area law students through scholarships. To date, the MABATx Foundation has raised over $250,000. The Foundation also sponsors a Law Student Conference and corresponding reception, where scholarships are awarded to young, aspiring attorneys. "It was a personal endeavor, and I am committed to the students who benefit from these scholarships," said Mr. Agosto.
Mr. Agosto is also the President and a Co-Founder of the HNBA's Legal Education Fund. The Legal Education Fund is the HNBA's only 501(c)3 charitable group that raises money to give 100 percent of its contributions toward minority scholarships. As an advocate for gender fairness, Mr. Agosto works with programs to promote flexible and sustaining practices that help women attorneys balance a family and a demanding career. "Females account for 50% of law-school enrollment," Mr. Agosto shared, "which is good and long overdue. But the fact remains that the percentage of women in corporate law remains relatively low and the percentage of Hispanic women in corporate law even lower."
Continuing on the trend of community outreach, Mr. Agosto has been credited for rewriting a Texas law concerning police officers assisting one another regardless of on-duty/off-duty status. In his landmark case (Hinojosa v. Harris County), Mr. Agosto's client had previously been denied workman's compensation benefits after being injured because he was deemed off duty when he had responded to an officer's call for assistance. Notably, the case, which resulted in a million-dollar award in benefits in favor of the client, was taken by Mr. Agosto on a pro bono basis.
Although a named partner in Houston's oldest plaintiffs' law firm, Mr. Agosto continues his outreach to help and mentor young people in the community through his guest lecturing and speaking appearances. Mr. Agosto frequently speaks to students attending Houston-area schools, colleges, and universities on the importance of jury service and the Constitution of the United States. He also delivers his inspirational advocacy message to Spanish-speaking communities as well as other attorneys, businessmen, and law professors, and is a frequent speaker on issues relating to civil litigation across the country.
"I'm blessed to be able to make a difference in today's world," Mr. Agosto said. "I put everything I have into learning and challenging myself, to love and support my family, and to help better my community. Change can begin in your own community, but when you reach out to other communities, you can change the world, one act of kindness at a time."
Texas, 1995
U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1995
U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1995
U.S. District Court District of Puerto Rico, 1995
Nominations Committee, Hispanic Issues Section Council, State bar of Texas, 2020 to Present
State Bar of Texas (Board of Directors, 2020 to Present)
Houston Bar Association (LGBTQ+ Committee, Founding Member and Chair, 2019 to Present)
Hope Disaster Recovery (President, Board of Directors, 2019 to Present)
Houston Bar Association, President, 2019 to 2020
Houston Bar Association, President-Elect, 2018 to 2019
Texas Bar Foundation, Life Fellow, 2018 to Present
Hope Disaster Recovery, Board of Directors, 2017 to Present
South Texas College of Law Houston, Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy, Founding Editor, 2017 to Present
Houston Bar Association, 1st Vice-President, 2016 to 2017
Lone Star Legal Aid, Board of Directors, 2015 to 2016
Houston Bar Association, Second Vice-President, 2013 to 2014, 2015 to 2016
United Negro College Fund, Regional Advisory Leadership Council, Member, 2014 to 2015
Houston Bar Association, First Vice-President, 2012 to 2013, 2014 to 2015
Hispanic National Bar Association, Chairman, Task Force on Unaccompanied Minors Humanitarian Crisis, 2014 to 2015
National Conference of Bar Presidents, Member, Program Committee, 2014 to 2015
State Bar of Texas, Chair, Hispanic Issues Section, 2014 to 2015
Houston Bar Association, Co-Chair, Law and the Media Committee, 2014 to 2015
American Bar Association, Member, Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity, 2013 to 2014
Houston Bar Association, President of the Dispute Resolution Center, 2012 to 2013
National Hispanic Bar Association, President, 2011 to 2012
Houston Bar Association, Law Week Committee, Co-Chair, 2011 to 2012
Houston Bar Association, Board of Directors, 2008 to 2011
Houston Trial Lawyers Association, Board of Directors
Mexican-American Bar Association of Texas Foundation, Founder and President
Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA), President-Elect, 2010
Hispanic National Bar Association, Candidate for President-Elect, 2009
Hispanic National Bar Association, Region XII, Regional President, 2006 to 2008
Houston Bar Association, Member, Minority Opportunities in the Legal Profession Commission, 2003 to 2004
Mexican American Bar Association, Texas, Vice President, 2003 to 2004
Houston Trial Lawyers Association, Co-Chairman, CLE Committee, 2002 to 2003
Houston Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Fundraising Committees, 2000 to 2001
Houston Trial Lawyers Association, Chairman, HTLA Masters of Trial Seminar, 2000
State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section, Chairman, Grievance Committee, 4G19, 1997 to 2000
College of the State Bar of Texas, Chairman, Grievance Committee, 1997 to 2000
Houston Trial Lawyers Association Advocates, Co-Chairman, 1998 to 1999
Texas Trial Lawyers Association Advocates, Member, Board of Directors, 1997 to 1999
American Association for Justice, Member
American Bar Association, Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities Hearing in Texas
American Bar Foundation, Fellow
American Board of Trial Advocates, Member
Hispanic National Bar Association, Board of Directors
Hispanic National Bar Association, Co-Editor In-Chief, Journal of Law and Policy
Hispanic National Bar Association, Legal Education Fund, Co-Founder and Board Member
Houston Bar Association, Committee on Administration of Justice, Chair
Houston Bar Association, Committee on Gender Fairness, Chair
Houston Bar Association, Committee on Judicial Polls, Chair
Houston Bar Association, Committee on Speakers Bureau, Chair
Houston Bar Association, Institute and Seminars, Chair
Houston Bar Association Foundation, Life Fellow
Houston Bar Association, Judicial Endorsement Committee
Houston Hispanic Bar Association, Member
Houston Lawyer Referral Service, Board of Directors
Houston Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Board of Directors
Houston Trial Lawyers Association Newsletter, Editor
Houston Trial Lawyers Foundation, Member
Houston Young Lawyers Association, Member
Mexican American Bar Association, Houston, Judiciary Screening Committee
Litigation Counsel of America, Senior Fellow
South Texas College of Law Houston Alumni Association, Board of Directors
State Bar of Texas, Chair, Texas Bar Journal Editorial Board
State Bar of Texas, Hispanic Section, Member
State Bar of Texas, Hispanic Issues Section, Board of Directors
State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section, Member
Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Member
Texas Supreme Court Advisory Committee, Member
Texas Bar Foundation, Fellow
Wesley Community Center, Board of Directors
Supreme Court Historical Society, Member
South Texas College of Law Houston, Houston, Texas, 1995 J.D.
Honors: Board of Advocates
University of Houston, 1987 Graduate StudiesMajor: Microbiology
Houston Baptist University, 1986 B.S.
Wesleyan Academy, Puerto Rico, 1981