Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce a new leadership elevation. Effective June 1, 2024, Adam Bult will join Carrie Johnson as co-chair of the firm’s Litigation Department.
“Adam has been a steadfast presence in the Litigation Department for nearly 15 years—involved with strategic planning, mentoring and training in addition to managing his practice that focuses on complex commercial and construction disputes,” said Rich Benenson, Brownstein’s managing partner. “I look forward to the impact Adam and Carrie will have working together in this leadership role.”
Bult has two decades of experience guiding litigation to successful results and plays an integral role in some of Nevada’s most noteworthy litigation matters. His practice focuses on complex commercial and construction disputes handling high-stakes, complicated litigation matters with confidence. Described by both clients and peers as one of the go-to litigation attorneys in Nevada, Bult combines his deep knowledge of state and federal law with extensive experience and attention to detail to obtain favorable rulings for business clients. He is also a member of the firm’s PRIDE group as well as co-chair of the firm’s recently launched sober affinity group, Brownstein Pathways.
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