Adam Greenfield

Practice Areas:

Adam litigates and resolves labor and employment matters on behalf of plaintiffs in state and federal court, appellate courts, and federal and state agencies.  Adam has successfully represented individuals in their claims under state and federal civil rights laws, from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act, to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. Prior to returning home to Texas, Adam spent stints with the Miami-Dade Public Defenders Office and working with complex financial arbitrations at FINRA - Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

Admitted: 

Admitted to the Texas State Bar in 2010

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas 2011

Education:

University of Miami School of Law (J.D., Deans Merit Scholar, 2010)

University of Texas at Austin (B.S., with Honors, 2006)

Memberships:

State Bar of Texas 

Biography:

At UM, Adam served on the International Law Moot Court Board from 2008-2010, honored as a top litigator through UM’s Litigation Skills Program, and was a contributing member of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society (ESLS). During his time with ESLS, Adam developed a love for labor negotiations and the idea of being a champion of justice for the people.




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