About Adam M.
Adam M. Collins built his path to law from an early interest in government and public affairs. He studied political science at the University of Devry-Georgia, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts before continuing at the same institution for his Juris Doctor. The classroom years gave him a grounding in constitutional concepts and the mechanics of state government.
After law school Collins began practicing in Georgia. He has been admitted to practice in the state and has worked inside small-firm environments where attorneys take on a broad docket. One of the firms on his resume is The Law Office of Timothy K. Hall, where he worked alongside senior counsel on matters that required both courtroom presence and careful file management.
His work has emphasized litigation tasks that come up in everyday practice. He has handled client interviews, prepared pleadings, researched legal issues, drafted briefs and appeared for hearings. Those responsibilities demanded attention to procedural detail and the ability to explain complex developments to clients who were often unfamiliar with court processes.
Colleagues describe Collins as methodical in the way he approaches a case. He combines written advocacy with oral argument and prefers to prepare thoroughly before taking a matter to trial. He also spends time on legal research and drafting, recognizing that well-crafted motions and memoranda can shape outcomes long before a jury is ever seated.
Collins maintains his practice in Georgia, representing clients in state courts and addressing a variety of litigation matters. He handles courtroom appearances, motions practice and client advising as part of his daily work in the practice of law.