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Adam Stolz is a senior associate at Dimond Kaplan & Rothstein. His practice focuses on complex business litigation, plaintiff-side class action, consumer fraud, data privacy violations, and cybersecurity breaches. A former stand-up comedian, Adam is uniquely comfortable on his feet and has contributed to victories in jury trials, bench trials, and arbitrations.
Prior to joining DKR, Adam represented Fortune 100-500 companies at a boutique litigation firm and previously served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Paul C. Huck in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. During his clerkship, Adam addressed complex issues in civil and criminal matters through trial and worked on appeals before the Ninth and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals. Prior to his clerkship, Adam worked on high-stakes class action, aviation, and catastrophic injury cases at a boutique trial firm.
Adam is a graduate of the University of Miami School of Law, magna cum laude, where he served on the Executive Board of the University of Miami Law Review and as a member of the Moot Court Board. While in law school, Adam served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Jose Martinez in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and as a law clerk for the Honorable Roy K. Altman while Judge Altman was in private practice. Adam received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Union College.
In his personal time, Adam enjoys volunteering and giving back to the community. Adam is a coach and member of the Alumni Advisory Board for the University of Miami School of Law’s Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board. He also serves as a Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Miami-Dade Chapter.
University of Miami School of Law
Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude
Union College
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