About Corey Adam
Corey Adam Leifer attended Thomas M. Cooley, where he completed his legal studies before entering practice. He built a foundation in law school that prepared him for work across multiple jurisdictions. Classrooms and clinic rooms at Cooley shaped the practical skills he would use in courtrooms and client meetings alike.
After law school, Leifer gained admission to practice in both Florida and New York. Holding licenses in two states has allowed him to address legal problems that cross state lines and to advise clients whose matters reach into different legal systems. That dual admission also reflects a career spent navigating two distinct legal cultures and sets of procedural rules.
Colleagues describe Leifer as methodical and attentive to the details that matter in litigation and transactional work. He is known to take time with factual development and with legal analysis before recommending a course of action. Those traits have been useful in partnerships and in solo practice alike, where careful file management and clear client communication often determine outcomes as much as courtroom advocacy.
Throughout his career he has handled a variety of matters arising under state and federal law. His experience covers representation before administrative bodies and state courts, and he has advised clients on regulatory and compliance questions that require a steady hand. In each matter he seeks to clarify options for clients and to outline practical next steps.
Outside of casework, Leifer has maintained professional relationships across bar and legal circles. He has engaged with peers and with local legal communities in both Florida and New York. Those connections have provided perspective on emerging legal issues and on how courts in different states approach similar problems.
Leifer’s practice style is straightforward. He prioritizes clear explanations for clients and practical road maps for resolving disputes or completing transactions. He balances attention to procedural detail with an eye toward overarching objectives. That balance is useful whether preparing pleadings, negotiating on behalf of clients, or advising on compliance.
As of 2026, he continues to practice law in Florida and New York. His current practice focuses on legal matters arising in those two states.