PROFILE

A lifetime resident of New Orleans, Adam Lambert graduated from the
University of New Orleans with a Bachelor of Arts in Political
Science in 1994. Mr. Lambert then went on to obtain his Juris
Doctorate from Louisiana State University Law School in May of 1997.
While attending LSU, Mr. Lambert was acknowledged for excellence in
the area of Appellate Advocacy and was subsequently appointed to
LSU's Moot Court Board. Mr. Lambert was also a Semifinalist in the
prestigious Tullis Moot Court Competition.
After passing all nine sections of the Louisiana Bar Exam on his
first attempt, Mr. Lambert was admitted to practice law in the State
of Louisiana in October of 1997. He is admitted to practice in
the Louisiana Supreme Court and all State Courts in Louisiana and is
also admitted to the bars of the Federal District Court for the
Eastern District of Louisiana, the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern
District of Louisiana, the Federal District Court for the Western
District of Louisiana, and the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of
Appeals. Prior professional experience includes a clerkship
with the Louisiana State Senate, as well as the Louisiana State
Attorney General's Office.
In addition to running his own law office, Adam Lambert is also a
Judicial Law Clerk and he lectures on Sexual Harassment, Contracts,
and other legal issues for businesses and colleges around the
country.
