Adair M. Buckner has been a practicing trial attorney since 1976. Before joining Brown & Fortunato, P.C., she operated her own practice for almost 20 years. Adair has shown her resourcefulness as both an attorney and as an active citizen in the community.
Adair was born and raised in Amarillo. She received a B.B.A. in General Business with honors from Texas Tech University in 1973. She advanced her education at the Texas Tech School of Law, where she was the Comments Editor of the Texas Tech Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif. She received her J.D. in 1976, graduating with high honors.
Her legal experience includes extensive work in the area of employment law. She represented Mason & Hanger Corporation in employment litigation from 1984 to 2001. Mason & Hanger Corporation operated the Pantex nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly plant for the Department of Energy until 2001. Adair defended Mason & Hanger in a discrimination lawsuit involving 52 individual plaintiffs following a reduction in force, which ultimately settled with the plaintiffs receiving just enough to pay their costs of the suit. She tried a Mason & Hanger case which was a precedent-setting case for the Department of Energy, involving the International Guards Union of America, and the highest security level officials in the Department of Energy. She has tried, or settled prior to trial, many employment-related lawsuits. Adair has been board certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1996.
She has also dedicated a significant part of her legal career to family law. Since she entered the field in 1979, Adair has resolved thousands of family law cases. Her work has included divorce with contested custody and complex property division; defending divorce and support provisions in bankruptcy actions; child support and visitation enforcement; modifications; terminations; adoptions; name changes; and preparation of pre-nuptial, post-nuptial, and separation agreements.
At Brown & Fortunato, P.C. Adair has handled many general civil litigation cases involving employment law, family law, commercial law, oil and gas law, and mediation. She continues to nurture the client base developed during her private practice, in addition to actively seeking new clients and readapting her practice to focus more on advising management about employment matters. Adair is committed to helping the firm's clients avoid litigation by helping them write and implement appropriate policies, handle employment disputes before they rise to the litigation level, and respond to administrative complaints and charges.
Her dedication to the legal community is evident by her volunteer efforts in bar related organizations. She is a member of the Texas Bar Association's Labor & Employment Section, and Family Law Section, and has served on the ADR Council for the State Bar of Texas. She was a member of the Grievance Committee for the 13th Bar District. She served as President of the Amarillo Bar Association from 1996 to 1997.
Adair's civic endeavors are equally demanding. She is a past Secretary of the Amarillo Symphony Board and of the Amarillo Chamber Music Society. She is the past Chair of the Panhandle Workforce Development Board. She is past President of the Panhandle Human Resources Association, and a member of Amarillo Executive Women, and Amarillo Women's Network and an alumna of Leadership Texas and Leadership Amarillo. Adair's committed involvement makes her a valuable member of the Amarillo community.
Adair has two children, Cameron, a PhD student at Indiana University, and Danielle, an undergrad at Texas Tech. Her husband, Dale, is a certified financial planner
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