
Stanford, Appellate Clerkship, Top Firms
Flexible Rates, Repeat Clients
$125 - $295 / hr based on your market. Negotiable. Flat fees available.
Let’s chat and make it work.
Payable by check, PayPal, Venmo, or wire.
Recent Testimonials
“Five stars — Adam was efficient and responsive. He is clearly skilled and learned. Happy to have had his help on my project.” — Partner at LA midsize law firm.
“The [two summary judgment] opposition briefs written by Adam were excellent.” — Partner and leading California appellate lawyer.
Recent Work & Repeat Work
For a Los Angeles midsize law firm: Opposition brief in response to motion for summary judgment in California state court. Repeat work: Second summary judgment opposition brief in another matter.
For a metro New York small law firm: Motion to compel in Federal District Court for a qui tam action. Repeat work: Two complaints in Federal District Court for two additional qui tam actions.
For a San Francisco midsize law firm: Motion to bifurcate discovery in Federal District Court for a class action; repeat work pending.
For a Los Angeles midsize law firm: Trial motions and trial prep in California state court; repeat work pending.
For a Silicon Valley midsize law firm: IP research and memo on short turnaround for mediation.
For a Maine small law firm: Opposition brief in response to motion for summary judgment in Federal District Court; constitutional law issues; question of first impression; subsequent repeat work.
For a Detroit solo practitioner: Opposition brief in response to motion for summary judgment in Federal District Court. Repeat work: Draft cross-complaint and answer in two additional matters.
For a Maine small law firm: Administrative appeal in Federal District Court; prepare counsel for oral argument. Repeat work: Second administrative appeal in another matter.
Communication & More
I provide timely updates and I can be reached as fits your schedule including nights and weekends.
The service is for both defense firms and plaintiffs’ firms, ranging from midsize firms and litigation boutiques to solo practitioners.
I thrive on litigation and producing top-level written advocacy. I left the full-time practice of law only because I unexpectedly became a successful emerging artist, in painting and conceptual art, in 2017.
