About Robert
Robert Adler built his legal foundation in two distinct disciplines. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and then completed his Juris Doctor at American University Washington College of Law in 1982. Those studies paired an analytical approach to economic issues with formal legal training.
He moved into private practice in the mid-1980s. Records show he has been a lawyer with Adler & Adler, PLLC since 1984. Over the years he took on additional roles outside the firm as well. In 1998 he served as president of an organization noted as AUS, a position that signaled involvement in professional or civic leadership.
Adler holds admissions across federal and state jurisdictions. His name appears on rosters for the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Tax Court, and he is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and New York. Those credentials have enabled him to carry cases into both federal forums and state courts when matters require it.
He has been active in bar and professional associations. Since 2005 he has been listed with the New York State Bar Association. That long-term membership places him in the professional networks that shape practice standards and continuing legal education in New York.
At Adler & Adler, PLLC, he has maintained a steady private practice presence for decades. His admissions to the Tax Court and the nation's high court suggest work that has included federal tax matters and appellate-level litigation, while state admissions allow him to handle local civil and regulatory disputes. Colleagues describe a lawyer who manages a blend of courtroom work and client counseling.
Today he remains at Adler & Adler, PLLC. He continues to represent clients in state and federal matters, handling cases that range from tax proceedings to litigation that reaches appellate tribunals.