Since
1997, attorney Adam Lambert has been
helping people in
the Greater New Orleans area, including Algiers and the Westbank,
all of Jefferson Parish, and all over Louisiana -- and he wants to
help you. Mr. Lambert has an impressive track record of taking on challenging cases and winning.
Areas of practice include Auto Accidents, Personal Injury,
Successions and Wills, Admiralty and Maritime Law, Traffic Tickets, DWI,
and other Misdemeanor Criminal Charges, Copyright and
Trademark Litigation, Business Litigation, Education Law, Civil
Rights Cases, and Class Actions. Mr. Lambert also lectures at
colleges and businesses around the nation on issues of federal &
state law.
Adam Lambert has won impressive judgments in
both state and federal court.
While Mr. Lambert’s client list is impressive, every client and
every case gets Mr. Lambert’s personal attention.
Mr. Lambert never assigns any cases to greenhorn associates,
secretaries, or paralegals.
When you hire Adam Lambert, you get Adam Lambert and over
fifteen years of expert
legal experience to guide you—every time!
Adam Lambert promises to zealously and effectively represent you. Mr. Lambert has won judgments and settled auto accident claims against the largest insurance companies in the nation and he would like the opportunity to do the same for you.
While he is certainly a successful litigator, Mr. Lambert understands that an attorney’s job is more than just to represent you in court. A good attorney knows how to get you what you need while keeping you out of court and protecting not only your financial interests, but your peace of mind! While he will never settle any case for less than the client believes it to be worth, Mr. Lambert uses sharp negotiation skills and a keen understanding of the law to settle most of his cases without the need to ever go to court.
If you do need to go to court, be assured that, when you hire Adam Lambert, you have retained a tough no-nonsense attorney who knows the law and knows how to get you the results you deserve!
Browse the site to see more, like this video from one of Mr. Lambert's
cases. WDSU called it a "major legal victory".
The krewe captains called it
"the case that saved Mardi Gras". |