Adam Schulman
Attorney
Adam Schulman is an attorney with the Center for Class Action Fairness at the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute. Schulman has been working with the center since March 2011.
In August 2013, he won his first appellate oral argument in the Sixth Circuit case In re Dry Max Pampers Litigation, 724 F.3d 713 (6th Cir. 2013). Schulman is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar and the state bar of Pennsylvania (non-resident, active status).
Schulman resides in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife, son and daughter
- adam.schulman@hlli.org
Citations
- Appeals Court Returns Class Action To Lower Court After Only $225,000 Paid Out To Class Members, But $12M Awarded To Attorneys And Third-Party Universities
- DOJ’s Mixed Result in Class Case Still a Win for Business
- Court’s New Math in Subway Foot-Long Sub Lawsuit: Zero + Zero = Zero
- Public-interest firm calls $5.5 million settlement with Google over privacy settings ‘unacceptable’
Blog Posts
- WSJ op-ed: Class-Action Lawyers Play Quota Games
- Class actions settlements that never tell the class: the strange resolution of Buckeye Tree Lodge v. Expedia
- Kavanaugh’s View of Judicial Power: Could It Be Tested at Supreme Court in Frank v. Gaos?
- Bi-Partisan Group of Attorneys General File Brief Supporting CCAF’s Challenge of ProFlowers’ Worthless Coupon Settlement
- A Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell Just as Sweet, but These Flower-Delivery Settlement Coupons Are Noisome Even When You Call Them “E-Credits”