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Adam S. Hoffinger is a distinguished attorney with over four decades of experience in the legal field, specializing in litigation, securities and investment fraud, and white-collar crime. Operating out of Washington, D.C., at the prestigious address of 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Adam brings unparalleled expertise and a strategic approach to each case he handles. As a partner at Morrison & Foerster and Greenberg Traurig, LLP, and through his own Law Offices of Adam S. Hoffinger, he has carved out a reputation for delivering exceptional legal representation to his clients, whether they are individuals, corporations, or institutions. Adam's deep understanding of the complexities of white-collar crime and securities fraud makes him a formidable advocate in the courtroom. His analytical prowess and dedication to meticulous case preparation have consistently led to favorable outcomes for his clients. Adam is known for his ability to navigate the intricacies of both state and federal legal systems, ensuring that his clients receive comprehensive and informed legal counsel. His commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards in the practice of law is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering dedication to his clients' best interests. Throughout his esteemed career, Adam S. Hoffinger has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to justice and client advocacy. He believes in the power of a personalized legal strategy, taking the time to understand the unique nuances of each case and crafting tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of his clients. Adam's professional approach is characterized by integrity, transparency, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, making him a trusted advisor and a formidable litigator in the Washington, D.C., legal community.
White collar crime attorneys defend individuals and corporations accused of financial crimes. They handle complex fraud and regulatory investigations. Common matters include fraud, embezzlement, securities violations, money laundering.