About
Adam M. Taub is a graduate of the University of Michigan and University of Connecticut School of Law. He is licensed to exercise law in Michigan, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Adam joined NachtLaw in January 2018 after operating at Miller Cohen P.L.C. for over 3 years as an Associate Lawyer. He has represented severa people and hard work unions in opposition to employers in federal and kingdom courts, in addition to administrative companies, inclusive of EEOC, OSHA, NLRB, and MERC. He by and large makes a speciality of hard work and employment regulation.
While in regulation school, Adam served as a member of the Connecticut Law Review. He also obtained the Pro Bono award for finishing the finest wide variety of community provider hours of all and sundry in his regulation college graduating elegance. Other honors covered receiving CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for receiving the very best grade in a regulation school path.
Prior to law college, Adam served as a Corps has membership with City Year Boston, an Americorps software. With City Year, he tutored, mentored, and ran afterschool packages for inner-city college students in Boston Public Schools. He also oversaw the mentoring programs at all ten City Year Boston schools and helped aid other City Year initiatives. During his time at City Year, Adam discovered the significance of supporting deprived people and determined to commit his felony profession to combat for social justice.
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Nacht & Roumel, P.C.
2018 - Associate Lawyer
Miller Cohen
2014 - Legal Intern
Sugar Law Center
2013
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