Thomson, Rogers | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2019
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Adam joined the team at Thomson Rogers in 2019, stepping into the role of associate following a prestigious clerkship with judges at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, where he completed his articles.
His academic achievements were notable during his time at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law, where he completed his Juris Doctor in 2018. Adam distinguished himself by excelling in various law courses, securing awards in Tort Law, Property Law, International Law, Business Associations Law, Securities Law, and Administrative Law. Among his accolades was the Fasken Martineau DuMoulin Prize in 2016, recognizing him as the top first-year student from Ontario at the Schulich School of Law. Moreover, Adam showcased his prowess in moot court competitions, contributing to his team's fourth-place finish in the 2018 Davies’ Annual Corporate/Securities Law Moot, a testament to his advocacy skills.
Before venturing into law, Adam earned a Bachelor of Science (Honours) from the University of Toronto, laying a solid foundation for his later legal studies.
When not delving into legal matters, Adam treasures moments with his loved ones and maintains an active lifestyle, notably participating in track and field. He also has a keen interest in the Olympic sports, closely following the competitions.
Adam was called to the bar in 2019, and since then, he has been an active member of several legal associations, including FAIR (Fair Association of Victims for Accident Insurance Reform), the Law Society of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association, and the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, reflecting his commitment to the legal profession and advocacy for justice.