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Adam A. RoweAdam is a trial attorney and a partner at the Boston firm of Crowe, Rowe & Dunn, where he concentrates his practice in the fields of general civil litigation, medical and professional malpractice, high net worth family law cases, criminal defense, and complex corporate litigation. He is a 1992 graduate of the University of Glasgow, Scotland (Joint English and History, Master of Arts Honours Degree), and earned his law degree from Suffolk University Law School (Magna Cum Laude) in 1996, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Board. While at Suffolk University Law School, he was recognized for his trial skills and presented with the Harold B. Goodwin, Jr. Best Trial Advocate Award. He is the author of "Drunk Driving and the Double Jeopardy Clause," Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy, and has presented as a guest speaker at Continuing Legal Education seminars.
Attorney Rowe is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of Maine, and Washington, D.C., as well as the United States District Court for the Districts of Massachusetts & Maine, and the First Circuit Court of Appeals. His notable cases include Mason v. Coleman, where he was successful at both the trial court level and before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts in establishing a new removal standard in child custody cases. Attorney Rowe's typical cases range from representing individuals and corporations involved in sophisticated litigation, to representing parents or spouses embroiled in domestic disputes and high net worth litigation. Adam also has an active tort practice. In representing adults and children who have suffered wrongful death, bodily injuries, neurological sequelae, and other catastrophic injuries, he has achieved some of the largest settlements in New England. Originally from the State of Maine, Attorney Rowe now resides in Boston's Back Bay. |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Crowe, Rowe & Dunn, 1995– Present EDUCATION Suffolk University Law School Juris Doctor (Manga Cum Laude) 1996 | University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Joint English & History, Master of Arts Honours, 1992 | STATE & FEDERAL BAR LICENSES State of Maine, 1996 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1996 Washington, D.C., 1998 Federal District of Massachusetts Federal District of Maine First Circuit Court of Appeals SAMPLE OF PORTFOLIO CASES Ames v. Town of Wayland, Super Court No. 14-6717 - Outcome: Injunction Granted on Case of First Impression Mason v. Coleman, 447 Mass. 177 (2006) - Outcome: Father prevailed in Preventing Removal of Children Commonwealth v. Navarro Reid, Suffolk Superior Court, Docket No. 03-10420-001 (First Degree Murder) - Outcome: Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Expanded List: Civil Settlements and Verdicts |
AWARDS
Best Lawyers in New England, Wall Street Journal, 2018-2024 | Super Lawyer, Boston Magazine, 2015-2024| Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine, 2014 | Super Lawyer, Boston Super Lawyers, 2013 | Rising Star, Boston Magazine, 2009 | Harold B. Goodwin Best Trial Advocate Award, Suffolk University Law School, 1995 | ASSOCIATIONS Member Massachusetts Association of Guardians ad Litem, 2014–present | Member Boston Bar Association, 1997–present | Member District of Columbia Bar, 1997–present | Member Maine State Bar Association, 1996–present | Member Massachusetts Bar Association, 1996–present |