Adam Anderson grew up in Las Vegas delivering the Las Vegas Review Journal door to door. He didn’t know it at the time, but the monthly, door-to-door collections that came with the job helped prepare him for his career as a litigator.
The two Eisenhower dollars a customer tipped him when he was eight remind him that it’s good to be lucky, but it’s better to work hard.
In 1999, Adam graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Spanish from Brigham Young University. From BYU, he moved to New York City for law school—graduating from Columbia Law School in 2002 as a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar.
Adam also had the opportunity to work as a research assistant for the now Honorable Debra A. Livingston sitting on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
After law school, Adam moved back to Las Vegas to clerk for the Honorable Roger L. Hunt on the United States District Court, District of Nevada until 2003.
And then, for two years, Adam was an associate with McDermott Will & Emery’s Manhattan office before moving to the Phoenix area where he worked six years for Beus Gilbert PLLC in Scottsdale.
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