About Adam John
Adam John Crawshaw built a steady path into the courtroom. He arrived there after college and law school, and he has since woven a practice through the legal institutions of Texas. His approach is straightforward. He relies on courtroom experience and the professional networks he has sustained over the years.
Crawshaw earned his Bachelor of Arts from Tarleton State University in 2007. He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Appalachian School of Law in 2010. Those years shaped the foundation of his legal training and set him on a path toward practice in Texas.
He is listed as a lawyer at Carabin Shaw. Over time he has become a familiar presence in the San Antonio legal community. That presence reflects not only his work at the firm but also his participation in local bar activities and regional professional groups. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and attentive to procedural detail.
Outside the office, Crawshaw is active in several professional organizations. He serves on the board of directors of the San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. He holds memberships in the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a member of the San Antonio Bar Association and the State Bar of Texas. Those affiliations put him in regular contact with trial lawyers and criminal defense practitioners across the state and keep him engaged with ongoing developments in evidence, procedure, and appellate rulings.
His work has been shaped by both trial practice and the demands of criminal defense. He has a practical view of litigation and how courtroom strategy intersects with case preparation. He handles the procedural and tactical elements that trials require, and he participates in the civic and professional forums that shape trial practice in the region.
Crawshaw’s career is anchored in the Texas bar and in the San Antonio legal scene. He continues to practice at Carabin Shaw and takes an active role in local and state legal organizations. His current practice focuses on criminal defense and trial litigation in Texas.