Adam J. Glazer
Partner
Adam has taken many diverse matters to verdict in state and federal court, ranging from contract disputes to wrongful death actions to criminal fraud cases. He safeguards and zealously pursues the interests of his clients, whether entrepreneurial family businesses or Fortune 100 companies.
It’s a little-known offshoot, but Adam is a devoted weekend “cardio tennis” player. “I mostly do it for the music – we blast lots of ‘old’ tunes that my daughters would never play.”
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Full Bio
Adam has taken many diverse matters to verdict in state and federal court, ranging from contract disputes to wrongful death actions to criminal fraud cases. He safeguards and zealously pursues the interests of his clients, whether entrepreneurial family businesses or Fortune 100 companies. Adam is devoted to resolving business disputes efficiently, yet believes in always preparing to go to trial. A partner in the Firm’s litigation department, Adam has been recognized as both a Leading Lawyer and a Super Lawyer.
Area of Legal Concentration
An experienced trial lawyer who regularly appears in courts and arbitration panels across the country, Adam’s practice focuses on commercial litigation, including contract disputes, fraud and fiduciary duty actions, asset recovery, and business law.
Adam also maintains a specialized practice representing independent sales representatives nationwide. SFBBG is one of a handful of firms nationally with a substantial practice devoted to protecting the interests of independent sales representatives, and Adam helps lead those efforts. He dedicates a significant part of his practice to recovering unpaid or underpaid commissions and otherwise addressing legal issues of reps. In jurisdictions nationwide, Adam has successfully recovered millions of dollars in commissions.
When not in court, Adam writes articles in several trade publications, serves as an adjunct professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he has taught courses in trial advocacy, business litigation and presently teaches civil discovery practice, serves on the Joint Plan Commission for his and a neighboring suburb, and takes in as many Cubs games as his schedule permits.
Credentials
Education
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J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago
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B.A., Drew University, Madison, NJ
Professional Memberships
- Chicago Bar Association
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University School of Law
Bar Associations
- Illinois Bar
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (Trial Bar Member)
- U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- Northern District of Indiana
- U.S. Dist. Courts for the Southern District of Illinois
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- Also been admitted pro hac vice to state and federal courts in myriad other jurisdictions.
Articles & Publications
Lawmakers target meat substitutes and labeling
Allegedly concerned with “confusing” the public, certain states and the federal government have...
Coaching a testifying witness is, without a flinch, contemptuous
Usually, it happens well into a key deposition. After hours of grueling questioning, the witness...
Discovery maneuvering is often aimed at wearing down reps in commission actions
Ordinarily, this column explores legal avenues available to protect the interests of independent...