Adam focuses his practice on insurance disputes, healthcare litigation, and complex commercial matters. With more than two decades of litigation experience, he advises insurers, healthcare providers, corporate executives, and business entities in high‑stakes disputes spanning federal, state, and county courts.
A significant portion of Adam’s practice involves representing property and casualty and health insurers in the investigation and litigation of organized and systemic healthcare fraud schemes. He routinely counsels insurance companies through the development of investigative strategies and prosecutes fraud, unjust enrichment, and deceptive trade practices claims, including matters brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). These cases often involve allegations of medically unnecessary procedures, improper reimbursement claims, fraudulent ownership structures, and staged or fabricated losses. In addition to insurer-side matters, Adam works with healthcare providers to resolve complex reimbursement disputes involving denied or delayed claims, with an emphasis on achieving efficient resolutions while preserving provider‑payer relationships. His experience includes advising on disputes related to specialized services and assisting providers in navigating regulatory and payment challenges.
Before joining Cozen O'Connor, Adam was a partner in the Insurance Fraud & Recovery practice of another Am Law 100 firm. There, he also maintained a robust corporate litigation practice, representing clients in a wide array of business disputes. His experience includes advising C‑suite executives on fraud-related issues, negotiating executive separation agreements, and handling disputes involving complex private investments, letters of credit, corporate financing arrangements, and other significant commercial conflicts.
Adam earned his J.D. from Tulane University Law School and his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College.