Adam completed his law degree at the University of Nottingham, where he served as President of the Bar Society and volunteered as a mentor to younger students. He has also completed the BPTC at City Law School.
He has extensive experience fundraising for charities from a young age and has previously volunteered with a range of charities, from those promoting international human rights to a london-based women's refuge.
Adam is a barrister with Harcourt Chambers practicing in family law specialising in domestic violence, child welfare, contact arrangements for separated parents and the distribution of assets after divorce. Adam is deeply committed to improving access to justice both through his work setting up Leducate and by volunteering his time to take on legal work pro bono (for free).
In 2022 Adam was proud to have been shortlisted for Advocate's Young ProBono Barrister of the Year award.