Adam Troy Savett
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Adam Troy Savett is a distinguished attorney based in New York City, specializing in Class Action, Securities & Investment Fraud, Consumer Protection, and Antitrust & Trade Law. Currently serving as Of Counsel at Wolf Popper LLP, Adam brings over two decades of legal expertise to his clients, ensuring that their rights are vigorously protected and their interests are championed. Adam earned his Juris Doctor from Villanova University School of Law in 2000, following his Bachelor of Arts from American University in 1997. His extensive experience encompasses significant roles such as Managing Partner at Savett Law Offices LLC since 2015 and Founder & CEO of TXT Capital, LLC, where he has pioneered innovative solutions in financial compliance and investor advocacy. Prior to these roles, Adam honed his skills as Director of Communications & Institutional Research at Levi & Korsinsky, LLP and Director of Class Action Services at Kurtzman Carson Consultants, where he successfully navigated complex class action cases. Recognized for his contributions to the field, Adam has been named a Top Contributor in Class Actions by Avvo multiple times, underscoring his commitment to transparency and client education. His approach combines a deep understanding of the law with a genuine dedication to client service, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost care and expertise. Whether representing individuals or large groups, Adam Savett is dedicated to empowering his clients through the legal process, advocating for their rights, and achieving favorable outcomes in challenging situations. In a landscape often fraught with complexity, Adam stands out as a trusted ally committed to justice and accountability.
About Antitrust Trade Law
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.