Marc D. Adelman is a former President of The State Bar of California, the largest legal regulatory agency in the world. The organization provides oversight for California’s 250,000 attorneys. He was also elected and served as President of the San Diego County Bar Association, and later honored by the 120-year-old organization as one of their “Legends of the San Diego County Bar”.
A member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), he is the principal of his prominent San Diego law firm, where he has gained an excellent reputation over the last 42 years as a skilled, diverse and versatile litigator in the fields of Personal Injury, Insurance, Professional Negligence, Estate and Trust litigation. He is certified as a specialist in Legal Malpractice Law by the California Board of Legal Specialization. His clients consist of insurance companies, major corporations, charitable institutions, small businesses and private individuals. In addition, for over 25 years he has served as a lecturer and or Adjunct Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, California Western and Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
SCHOOL DISTRICT LITIGATION
At the Law Offices of Marc Adelman your child’s education and needs are of utmost importance. We can work with the school district to ensure that your child receives the education vital to his/her future success.
PERSONAL INJURY
Attorney Marc Adelman is one of the top business litigators in the San Diego and Southern California region. Marc Adelman, as a lawyer, understands your business needs and the importance of successfully litigating claims when necessary.
BUSINESS LITIGATION
A severe personal injury can be a daunting experience for both the injured person and their family and friends. Attorney Marc Adelman can help you recover expenses and damages incurred as a result of your severe personal injury.
PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE
It is extremely important to carefully select your attorney to avoid issues of professional negligence and legal malpractice. If your needs are being underserved or negligently handled you may need to file a complaint.
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