Adam J. Rosen

Adam J. Rosen graduated from Yale College (B.A., cum laude, 2001), the Pace University School of Education (M.S., 2003), and the New York University School of Law (J.D., 2006). Prior to law school, Adam taught middle school in New York City public schools through Teach For America. While attending New York University, he served as Colloquium Editor for the New York University Review of Law and Social Change, organizing a colloquium and corresponding journal issue on the topic of internet censorship.

Adam practiced commercial litigation and intellectual property law for several years prior to joining the firm. He has also acted as a producer for numerous theater, cabaret, and film projects, and participated in pro bono work through Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. Adam currently practices in all areas of general entertainment law, concentrating on the theater and publishing industries. He is a member of the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law section of the New York State Bar Association, Committee on Theatre and Performing Arts, and serves on the board of a not-for-profit theater company.