About Adam D.
Adam D. Woody built his legal foundation at two Missouri institutions. He earned an undergraduate degree from Drury University in 1999 and later took his law degree from the University of Missouri–Columbia. He also completed the National Criminal Defense College Trial Practice Institute, a program that many criminal defense lawyers attend to refine trial skills.
His professional life is centered in Missouri. He is active in the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and is listed as a Past President of the organization; the record ties that role to 2004 and continues to show an ongoing association. That involvement places him in the company of lawyers who work on criminal defense policy, training and peer support across the state.
Woody's practice reflects that background. He has focused on criminal defense work, handling matters that require courtroom experience and an understanding of Missouri procedures. His trial training complements his courtroom work. He balances preparation for hearings and trials with the day-to-day tasks of representing clients charged with a variety of offenses.
Colleagues describe his approach as steady and practical in the courtroom. He is known for preparing witnesses and for the mechanics of trial work rather than for headline-grabbing courtroom moments. He has taken continuing training and has been active in peer organizations that emphasize trial advocacy and defendant rights.
Outside formal training, Woody has remained involved in professional circles. Serving as a Past President of the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers has kept him engaged in continuing legal education and in discussions about criminal justice issues in the state. That role has also put him in a position to mentor younger lawyers and to participate in programs the association organizes.
He practices under the name The Law Office of Adam Woody. He maintains an office in Missouri where he represents clients in criminal matters and takes on related court appearances. He continues to apply his trial training and association experience to his work at The Law Office of Adam Woody.
He currently practices criminal defense at The Law Office of Adam Woody in Missouri.