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Adam J. Shub

Preti Flaherty | Preti Flaherty Beliveau & Pachios LLP • Portland, ME
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(207) 518-7810
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Portland, ME, 04112-9546, US

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Adam J. Shub is a dedicated attorney based in Portland, Maine, specializing in Business Law, Antitrust & Trade Law, and International Law. With a profound understanding of the complexities of these fields, Adam provides strategic legal guidance to a diverse array of clients, including corporations, startups, and international entities navigating the intricate landscape of trade regulations and market competition. In his practice, Adam focuses on helping businesses thrive while ensuring compliance with both national and international laws. His expertise in Antitrust & Trade Law enables him to advise clients on competitive practices, mergers, and acquisitions, while his knowledge of International Law equips him to handle cross-border transactions and disputes effectively. Adam is committed to delivering tailored solutions that align with the unique goals of each client, fostering their growth and success in an increasingly globalized market. Adam's professional approach is characterized by thorough research, meticulous attention to detail, and a proactive attitude toward problem-solving. He prioritizes clear communication and collaboration, ensuring that clients are well-informed and involved in every step of the legal process. His dedication to client service is reflected in his unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes. For businesses seeking a knowledgeable and results-oriented attorney to navigate the complexities of Business, Antitrust, and International Law, Adam J. Shub stands ready to provide the expertise and support necessary to succeed in today’s competitive environment.

About Business Law

Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.

Updated: Apr 08, 2026