Adam Ross Littman, Esquire is a distinguished attorney dedicated to representing injury victims in various legal realms, including Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Workers' Compensation, and Insurance cases across Florida's courts.
Graduating cum laude from Stetson University College of Law in 1991 and obtaining a Bachelor of Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University in 1986, Mr. Littman has been a member of The Florida Bar since 1991.
During his tenure at Stetson, Mr. Littman showcased his legal acumen as an Editorial Board Member of the Stetson Law Review. His noteworthy contribution, "Reconciling the Barbier and Fahnestock Decisions in Light of Current Trends Allowing Arbitral Awards of Punitive Damages: An Addendum to (E. Allen Farnsworth's Article Entitled) Punitive Damages in Arbitration," was published in the 20th volume of the Stetson Law Review in 1991.
Mr. Littman's professional affiliations underline his commitment to legal excellence. He is an Eagle Member of the Florida Justice Association, a respected member of the Judge William Wieland American Inns of Court, and holds membership in esteemed organizations such as the Florida Workers' Advocates, Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association, Orange County Bar Association, and the Order of Barristers.
Drawing from extensive hands-on experience in litigating numerous claims against formidable adversaries such as large corporations, insurance companies, and governmental entities, Mr. Littman has garnered profound insights into the intricacies of winning significant cases. His successful handling of cases exceeding a million dollars underscores his expertise.
Recognized for his outstanding legal prowess, Mr. Littman is a distinguished member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Moreover, his peers' acknowledgment led to nominations to the Florida Trend Legal Elite consecutively from 2009 to 2022, a testament to his consistent excellence in the legal field.