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Adam Sparks

Adam Sparks

Krevolin Horst, LLC, United States

Position

Partner.

Adam advises and represents national, state, and local candidates, campaigns, nonprofit organizations, voters, and other industry participants in political and election law spaces. He also frequently represents private entities and individuals in business and civil rights disputes.

Career

Adam prioritizes developing diverse skills and practices to aid clients with a variety of tools and a creative approach. He has experience litigating matters and trying cases as varied as voting rights and constitutional emergency litigation on the one hand, to bet-the-company breach of contract disputes on another. Some areas of experience include:

Election Law / Voting Rights Law Political Law (including campaign finance and ethics disputes) Georgia Constitutional Interpretation Federal, Section 1983, Quo Warranto, and other State and Local government and Civil Rights Actions Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions Appeals Business Contract Disputes and Torts Business Divorce Franchisor/Franchisee Disputes False Claims Act, FIRREA Violations, and Whistleblower Actions Arbitration, Mediation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Admissions Georgia, 2014 New York, 2010 Community Activities American Constitution Society, Georgia Lawyers Chapter, Executive Committee East Atlanta Community Association Leadership Dekalb Class of 2025

Memberships

Professional Associations & Memberships State Bar of Georgia Lawyers Club of Atlanta Atlanta Bar Association, Litigation Section Federal Bar Association, Atlanta Chapter Cooper Inn of Court

Education

Columbia University School of Law, New York, NY, J.D., 2009 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, M.A. (Politics & Education), 2009 The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, B.A. (Drama), B.A. (Political Science), magna cum laude, 2005

Hailing from Watkinsville, Georgia, Adam earned degrees in drama and political science from the Honors College at the University of Georgia, where he served as the president of its Student Government Association. He then headed to Columbia University to earn a law degree and a master’s of arts in Politics and Education. Adam practiced law at a Global 50 law firm in Washington, D.C. before providing legal and policy assistance to Georgia political campaigns and to clerk for several judges at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Personal

Adam serves on several boards and committees aimed at improving life in Georgia, including leading the American Constitution Society Georgia Lawyers Chapter. When not strengthening his practice and serving clients, he spends time with his wife, children, and rescue mutt, writes, and takes in the performing arts, Atlanta United, and his beloved Dawgs.

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