About Adam
Adam Cossey practices law at Hudson Potts & Bernstein. He is part of the firm's team that advises clients on the matters the firm handles and contributes to the daily work that keeps the practice moving. His colleagues describe him as steady and exacting in his work habits.
Cossey joined Hudson Potts & Bernstein after completing the usual steps that lead to practice at a law firm. At the firm he works alongside partners and associates on client matters and firm initiatives. He has taken part in case preparation, client counseling and the drafting and review of legal documents. He also participates in internal strategy sessions, where cases and transactional work are planned and assigned.
His practice spans both advisory tasks and dispute-related work, shifting according to what a client needs at a given time. He prepares written submissions and memoranda, meets with clients to outline options and participates in negotiations and hearings when those processes are required. He pays careful attention to deadlines and procedural rules, and he coordinates with specialists inside the firm when a matter requires additional expertise.
Colleagues note that Cossey brings a methodical approach to problem solving. He breaks complex issues into discrete questions, then addresses each one with research and targeted argument. That style shows up in his client communications. He aims to make legal choices clearer and to present the practical implications of different paths.
Outside of casework, Cossey contributes to the firm's collaborative environment. He mentors junior lawyers on drafting standards and courtroom preparation, and he works with support staff to streamline filing and document management. He also takes part in the firm’s internal reviews of workflow to help ensure timely responses to client needs.
He is an active member of the Hudson Potts & Bernstein office, sharing responsibility for client files and participating in team meetings that set the firm’s calendar. He keeps current on changes in procedure and practice through continuing legal education and firm-sponsored training. He currently practices law at Hudson Potts & Bernstein, advising clients across the firm’s practice areas.