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Adam graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 2010, and was employed as special counsel to the New York State Senate Finance Committee. He performed his undergraduate studies, at The George Washington University, majoring in international affairs. He served as the Brooklyn Bar Trustee from 2016 to 2022, and Executive Committee Member of the Bay Ridge Lawyers Association from 2017 to 2022, and is an active member of the Brooklyn Bar Association, the Volunteer Lawyers Project, New York State Bar Association, the Columbia Lawyers Association, American Bar Association and Catholic Lawyers Guild.
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