Adam is one of our newest Partners, part of our Melbourne office. Adam specialises in medical negligence litigation with extensive experience and expertise in defending medical practitioners and health service providers in the Victorian medical negligence jurisdiction.
Why did you become a lawyer? My career choice was a tug of war between my parents. Mum always preferred medicine and wanted a doctor in the family. Dad had a fondness for the law. Ultimately, Dad won the battle – he persuaded me to do a legal studies subject at high school and I never looked back. Why Moray & Agnew? The firm has always had a strong reputation as a sophisticated operation, with impressive solicitors and a great culture. What do you enjoy outside work? I try to play golf when I can, but, sadly, I seem to be getting worse the more I play. This year is my year - I am committed to getting my scores to go in the right direction. Three words that sum you up Strategic, approachable, and resilient.
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