Adam is a partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, where he enjoys a tax practice that focuses primarily on partnership tax-driven matters, such as fund formations, joint ventures, real estate and clean energy projects, and reorganizations of businesses historically conducted in passthrough form. He also commonly advises on the tax aspects of a broad range of other matters, such as mergers & acquisitions, financial products and debt instruments, and international tax planning.
Before legal practice, Adam studied at UC Berkeley School of Law, where he served as a research assistant, joined too many journals, and won a few academic plaudits. Outside of legal practice and teaching, Adam enjoys outdoor endeavors (rock climbing, backpacking, canyoneering, etc.), streaming binges, and eating too many carbs.
Education
B.A., University of Texas at San Antonio (2010)
J.D., UC Berkeley School of Law (2014)