About Adam Eugene
Adam Eugene Deitz trained in the law at Roger Williams University School of Law. He left law school ready to practice in coastal and inland waters. His education placed him among peers who went on to maritime and transportation work, and his subsequent career followed that trajectory.
He began his professional practice in 2014 as an associate at Tisdale and Nast Law Offices. Three years later he moved to Freehill Hogan & Mahar, where he continued as an associate. In 2020 he joined Anderson Carey Williams & Neidzwski as a lawyer. By 2021 he was working as a maritime lawyer at Mariner Law, PLLC. The steps are straightforward. Each move built more time handling admiralty and maritime matters.
Deitz is licensed to practice in multiple states. His jurisdictions include Alaska, Washington, New York, Connecticut and Oregon. That geographic range reflects where maritime claims and vessel operations commonly arise. It also gives him access to federal and state forums that hear admiralty cases.
He holds the Proctor in Admiralty credential from the Maritime Law Association of the United States. That designation identifies attorneys who handle admiralty pleadings and procedures, and it is noted alongside his memberships in professional organizations. He is currently associated with the Maritime Law Association of the United States, the Washington State Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice. Those affiliations keep him connected to changing law and procedural practice in maritime litigation.
Colleagues describe his path as one focused on admiralty practice rather than a broad commercial litigation career. He has handled matters arising from vessel operations and personnel claims, and he practices in the context of maritime statutes and federal admiralty rules. His experience spans firm environments, from local offices to practice groups that specialize in maritime and transportation law.
At Mariner Law, PLLC he serves as a maritime lawyer. The office listings show multiple Mariner Law locations, and his day-to-day work is centered on admiralty questions and maritime disputes. He represents clients in matters that arise from life aboard vessels and the handling of maritime casualties. He remains active in the Maritime Law Association and in state and national trial lawyer groups. He practices maritime law at Mariner Law, PLLC, representing clients in admiralty and related matters.