About Adam T.

Adam T. Rose built his path to law on an early interest in how institutions respond to crime. He earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Florida in 2012. Four years later he completed his J.D. at the University of Miami School of Law, finishing law school in 2016.

Rose’s educational choices gave him two different lenses on the justice system: a social-science view of criminal justice at the undergraduate level and professional legal training in law school. He studied the rules that govern courtroom procedure and the practical mechanics of litigation while at Miami, and that training shapes how he approaches cases now.

Since graduating, Rose has built a practice in Florida. He holds membership in The Florida Bar and participates in the Florida Justice Association. Those memberships place him in the circle of lawyers working across the state on civil and criminal matters, and they provide routine access to continuing legal education and peer networks.

Colleagues describe Rose as methodical in his preparation. He tends to break problems down into discrete tasks and then tackle each one in turn. That straightforward approach informs how he manages client communication and casework. He favors clear explanations over legal jargon when he speaks with clients.

Outside of court motions and filings, Rose keeps at least one eye on professional development. His involvement in state bar activities and the Florida Justice Association helps him stay current on changes in state law and procedure. He also uses those settings to exchange practical tips with other attorneys, particularly on trial preparation and case strategy.

Clients and fellow lawyers will find he brings a practical sensibility to legal problems. He leans on the analytical training from his undergraduate work and the doctrinal rigor of his law school years. That combination makes him comfortable handling the kinds of factual investigations and legal research that many Florida matters require.

As of 2026, Rose continues to practice law in Florida and maintains active memberships in The Florida Bar and the Florida Justice Association. He currently practices law in Florida and draws on his background in criminal justice and legal training in his work.

Education

University of Miami School of Law

J.D. (2016)

University of Central Florida

B.S. (2012) | Criminal Justice

Languages

English (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Professional Associations

The Florida Bar

has membership Current

Florida Justice Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

  Miami