Adam has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and sureties on issues involving acceleration, impact and delay claims, actual and constructive suspensions of work, terminations for default and convenience, change order, extra work and force account disputes, latent defect, workmanship and warranty claims, requests for equitable adjustments, payment and performance bond claims, mechanics’ liens, insurance claims and disputes, Davis-Bacon and prevailing wage law disputes, prompt payment and conditional payment disputes, defective, incomplete or conflicting specifications, differing site conditions, construction and design defects, licensing and disciplinary actions, and bid protests. He has been involved in a variety of construction projects including hospitals, airports, oil/gas refineries and power plants, colleges and universities, public and private schools, post offices, courthouses, police and fire stations, mass transportation, commercial distribution warehouses, stadiums, high-rise hotels and resorts, waste treatment facilities, multi-family housing, convention centers, commercial office buildings, retail complexes, residential and commercial swimming pools, restaurants, recreation and entertainment centers, department stores, highways, military installations and federal/state government projects, fiber optic and underground utility networks, golf courses, correctional facilities, movie theaters, and parking garages.
Adam is an active member in the Maryland State Bar Association, Bar Association of Baltimore City, American Bar Association (including membership in the Torts and Insurance Practice Section and Forum on the Construction Industry), Associated Builders and Contractors (Metropolitan Baltimore, Metropolitan District of Columbia, and Chesapeake Shores Chapter), American Subcontractors Association of Baltimore, and D.C. Metropolitan Subcontractors Association.
Adam is married and has a son and daughter.