About Adam M.
Adam M. Foster earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California in 2005. He returned to USC for law school and received his J.D. from the Gould School of Law in 2014. Those years shaped his legal instincts and grounded him in the traditions of litigation and client service.
After law school he moved into private practice. Over time he built experience handling contested matters and working directly with clients facing complex disputes. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, affiliations that align him with practitioners who handle plaintiff-side litigation and consumer protection matters.
Foster approaches cases in a methodical way. He prepares facts, documents, and witnesses for trial readiness. He also evaluates settlement options carefully, balancing risk and outcome. His courtroom preparation is thorough. He aims to make courtroom appearances efficient and persuasive when trial becomes necessary.
Colleagues describe him as practical in the courtroom and exacting in motion practice. He places emphasis on clear client communication. He explains options plainly and sets expectations early. That straightforward style helps clients make decisions about litigation strategy without unnecessary jargon.
He practices at Wisner Baum, where he handles civil litigation matters for individuals and businesses. His caseload reflects his interests in plaintiff-side work and consumer issues, and he continues to be active in professional organizations that address those areas. His current practice focuses on litigation, case preparation, and client representation at Wisner Baum.