New York-based lawyer Adam Loeber grew up in Germany until he attended Columbia University in 1993. After graduation, Adam knew he wanted to pursue a law degree, and transferred to Columbia’s law school soon after. Working with professional mentors, and able to absorb information quickly, Adam soon found himself a junior partner at a major New York law firm.
Though his career started on a high note, it took a few years for Adam to be able to move out onto his own and start an independent practice. His mentor and friend Alexandro Sachs was an experienced malpractice lawyer, so Adam took after him for his own specialty. With persistence, Adam eventually convinced his senior partner to lend him the startup needed to begin his own venture, once his mentor retired.
Adam began his independent firm with his colleague Manuel Goldman, who was also a partner at Loeber’s first law firm. The two established a strong rapport and collaborated frequently, so they decided that it only made sense for them to enter into business together when they moved out on their own. The firm, Loeber and Ester, is still under both their control today, and the two are glad they share the company with each other.
Today, Adam Loeber is a member of the New York bar and regularly represents and advises clients seeking both defense and litigation in medical malpractice cases in New York City. Adam has a high rate of success in his cases – giving testimony to his skill as a lawyer – and is considerate in his choice of clients. For more visit http://pixelhub.me/adamloeber