About Anna Dean
Anna Dean Kamins combines a scientific education and public health training with a long career in law. She is admitted to practice in Texas and Mississippi and has been active in the Houston legal community for more than two decades.
She earned a B.S. in biology from Loyola University New Orleans (B.S., 1994), followed by a Master of Public Health from Tulane University (MPH, 1998). She completed her legal education at the University of Houston Law Center (J.D., 2001). The sequence of degrees shaped a perspective that bridges technical subject matter and legal analysis.
Kamins began her legal career after law school and early on joined the Houston Trial Lawyers Association. She has maintained that membership since 2001. That involvement places her among colleagues who practice litigation across a range of civil matters and keeps her connected to developments in courtroom practice and local bar activity.
Her background in biology and public health informs how she approaches cases that involve technical or scientific elements. She has a familiarity with scientific method and public health principles that can influence case strategy, document review, and the evaluation of expert testimony. Those skills are practical when a matter requires a careful look at complex facts or an explanation of technical issues to judges and juries.
Kamins is admitted to the bars of Texas and Mississippi and operates under the name Kamins Law Office. She manages matters that span jurisdictions and often works directly with clients to map out litigation steps, filings, and procedural strategy. Colleagues and clients know her for a methodical approach to case preparation and an emphasis on clear communication.
Today she continues to practice at Kamins Law Office. Her current work involves representing clients in matters across Texas and Mississippi and handling litigation tasks that draw on both her legal training and her scientific background.