About Robert

Robert Adler is a California-licensed attorney who practices in real estate law. He earned a J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1982 after completing a B.A. in psychology at Westmont College in 1978. Those academic years shaped his approach to careful analysis and client communication. He keeps the classroom background close to hand when explaining complex transactions to clients.

He began his legal career in the 1980s. Early on, he served as an associate at Gilbert & Bourke in 1984. That role placed him on teams handling documents, negotiations and courtroom preparation. The position gave him experience working inside a law firm environment and introduced him to the practical demands of client representation.

Over the years Adler has developed a practice rooted in real property matters. He handles closings, contract reviews and title issues for a range of clients. He also addresses disputes that arise from property ownership and commercial dealings. His day-to-day work involves drafting and refining agreements, reviewing due diligence materials, and coordinating with lenders, escrow officers and title companies when matters move toward resolution.

Adler maintains professional ties through local legal organizations. He is a member of the Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles. That membership connects him with other attorneys who handle claims that touch on consumer protections and transactional fairness. He attends association programs to stay current on developments that affect clients in real estate and related areas.

Colleagues describe Adler as methodical in his preparation. He prefers clear written advice that clients can act on. That straightforward approach shows in his files and in the way he sets expectations at the outset of a matter. When a case involves contested facts or a complex conveyance, he takes time to outline options and potential outcomes in plain language.

Outside firm matters, Adler’s background in psychology informs his approach to negotiation. He pays attention to how parties communicate and tries to find terms that keep transactions moving. He balances attention to detail with an eye toward practical resolution so clients spend less time on prolonged fights and more time on closing deals.

Today he is active in California and continues to practice as a real estate lawyer. His current practice focuses on real property transactions and disputes in the California market.

Education

Pepperdine University

J.D. | Law

1982

Westmont College

B.A. | Psychology

1978

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate

Gilbert & Bourke
1984

Accepted Jurisdictions

California

Professional Associations

Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles

has membership Current