About Tina (Christine)
Tina (Christine) Adams has built a career that moves between courtrooms and classrooms. She appears in filings before state and federal tribunals and has spent time on the other side of the lectern, teaching law-related subjects to community college students. Her résumé shows a steady interest in bankruptcy and foreclosure work that runs through several different roles.
Adams earned her Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in 2005. The degree came after years of practical involvement in legal settings. The record shows an association with Robert J. Adams & Associates dating back to 1993, listed in a lawyer role, and later appointments that put her in direct contact with homeowners facing foreclosure.
In 2008 she taught as an adjunct professor at the College of Lake County. The course load and subjects she covered are not detailed in public records, but her time there placed her in a classroom environment where she worked with adult students and community learners. Two years later she is recorded as a Lawyer Representative in 2010 for a Help Desk aimed at foreclosure defendants, a role that involved guiding individuals through immediate legal questions during a turbulent housing period.
Her professional admissions include Illinois and Wisconsin, and she is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She has held membership in the American Bankruptcy Institute since 2010, a sign of ongoing involvement in bankruptcy issues and related practice areas.
Throughout her career Adams has combined client work and teaching. She returned to or remained associated with Robert J. Adams & Associates, where she is listed as lawyer and where one of her offices is located. Records also list a main office. Public entries do not provide street addresses, but they do show a continuing relationship to the firm name that appears repeatedly across her professional history.
Her experience spans direct client intake and courtroom advocacy, classroom instruction, and participation in professional bankruptcy circles. That mix has shaped the kinds of matters she handles and the people she represents. Her current practice centers on bankruptcy and foreclosure defense.