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Chat withState: Connecticut
Acquired: 1986
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2025
158 Main St, P O Box 682, Putnam, CT, 06260-1964
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Posted by John | February 7, 2024 | Consulted Attorney
I was the winning bidder at a CT Foreclosure Auction on Jan 6, 2024. Adams was the Committe Atty at the Auction. He is thee worst Committee Attorney handling foreclosure auctions in the State of CT! This guy offers deals to his friends before properties go to auction. He lies to you at the auction ab...
Posted by Custom | December 20, 2022 | Consulted Attorney
We rent a house from a guy who doesn’t want to fix anything. We have multiple times fixed everything that is wrong. He would rather go to a patriots game and watch them lose then fix the problem at hand. Our landlord wants to bribe us 10k to move out and he doesn’t want to do anything to fix it. I’ve...
Posted by anonymous | January 6, 2017 | Consulted Attorney
Totally non-responsive although continues to advertise on a weekly basis for new clients. Multiple emails and phone calls have been met with empty promises and attempts to retrieve personal information given to Atty. Adams for the case so I can move on have been fruitless. Good Luck!!
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2025.
Conditions issued in CT, 2025
updated on 05/09/2025A condition is a disciplinary order from the Statewide Grievance Committee that an attorney fulfill a condition within a certain time frame. If the attorney does not fulfill a condition in a timely manner, the Superior Court may also impose any condition necessary to protect the public.