Delaware, 2012
U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, 2013
Pennsylvania, 2013
University of Delaware, B.S., 2009
Widener University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2012
Judicial Extern to the Honorable Myron T. Steele, C.J. (Retired), Supreme Court of Delaware, 2011-2012
Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Sherry R. Fallon, U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, 2012-2014
Delaware State Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section
Delaware State Bar Association,
Delaware Trial Lawyers Association
Family Law Update, Enforcement and Collection of Judgments, Orders, and Separation Agreements, 2022
Adam is the managing partner of the law firm of Ciconte Wasserman and is admitted to practice law in Delaware and Pennsylvania. He is a zealous, passionate advocate for his clients, and takes pride in helping those in need. He litigates cases in all courts throughout the State of Delaware, including the Justice of the Peace Court, Court of Common Pleas, Superior Court, Supreme Court, and federal district court.
Adam's practice areas include personal injury (wrongful death, auto accidents, trucking accidents, dog bites, slip and falls, etc.), workers' compensation, bad faith insurance litigation, employment law, contracts, and consumer and commercial debt matters. Since 2020, Adam has served as a volunteer attorney for Delaware’s Office of Child Advocate, where he represents children in DSCYF custody and foster care matters.
Adam was born and raised in Delaware. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Delaware, and legal studies at the Delaware Law School.
During law school, Adam served as the Research Editor of the Law Review, a tutor in the Academic Support Program, and a judicial extern to the Honorable Myron T. Steele, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware. Adam earned a merit scholarship for his academic performance, certificates of achievement in Legal Writing and Property courses, and graduated in the top 15% of his class. Prior to joining the firm, Adam completed a two-year clerkship in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. Adam deeply values the opportunities and experiences he had working for judges in Delaware’s State and federal courts, and credits his mentors for helping him to become the attorney he is today.