About Adam Scott
Adam Scott Goldberg builds his career at the intersection of law and education. He holds degrees that mirror that dual interest: a Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University earned in 1995, an LL.M. in Estate Planning from the University of Miami School of Law completed in 1998, and an Ed.D. from Nova Southeastern University awarded in 2019. Those credentials frame a resume that moves between the classroom and the conference room.
Goldberg began teaching early in his career. In 1998 he served as an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern College of Law. He returned to the classroom in 2015 as an adjunct at the University of Miami School of Law. His doctoral work later added a formal education credential to his legal training, and he has applied that background to both academic and firm work.
In private practice Goldberg became a senior partner at Revis Hervas & Goldberg P.A. in 2002. That role has anchored his professional life for more than two decades. The title indicates a leadership position at the firm and long-term involvement in managing client matters and firm affairs. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia.
Goldberg’s LL.M. in estate planning shapes a clear area of technical knowledge on his résumé. He brings graduate-level study to questions about trusts, wills and the structuring of estates. His academic posts suggest an ability to explain complex topics to others. Those two strands—advanced study and teaching experience—inform how he approaches client work and mentoring within his firm.
Colleagues and students have encountered him in different roles: as a professor in law school classrooms and as a partner at a private practice. The combination of an Ed.D. and a graduate law degree is not common, and it has given him opportunities to move back and forth between academic settings and client practice. His work at Revis Hervas & Goldberg P.A. reflects that hybrid profile, where practical legal problem-solving meets attention to doctrinal detail.
He continues in private practice as a senior partner while maintaining ties to legal education. His current practice concentrates on estate planning and related matters.