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Known for his deft touch in high-stakes negotiations, Adam Carter frequently helps executives to reach favorable agreements with their companies at pivotal career moments such as hiring, promotion, and separation.
He is also a seasoned courtroom advocate who has won numerous cases at trial and on appeal. He represents clients who bring claims against their employers for wrongful termination, retaliation, and discrimination of all sorts.
Mr. Carter has strong experience representing service members and veterans who face bias in the workplace, including at defense contractors and government agencies. He has written and spoken about the rights of employees under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), a federal statute that forbids employers from discriminating against workers based on their military service.
He is also devoted to helping employees at higher educational institutions, including college professors and administrators who stand up to discrimination on campus.
Among his notable outcomes for clients:
Just as important as such victories, however, are the many settlements Mr. Carter has negotiated without courtroom conflict. At The Employment Law Group® law firm, Mr. Carter teaches the intricacies of negotiation to new and upcoming attorneys. While he’s always prepared for litigation, a satisfactory resolution is his true goal.
“I see myself as a problem solver,” he says. “I like to help good people get through bad situations — and since there’s not much I haven’t seen by now, I often can identify the fastest route to the best result.”
Clients working with Mr. Carter can expect a nimble attorney who shows everyone the care and attention they deserve. While no lawyer can guarantee a result, he readily commits to dedication, open communication, and a brisk work pace.
“I bring my A game all the time,” he says. “I bring it in service of every matter — large, small, and in-between. What matters to me is a happy client.”
Multiple publications and rating organizations have recognized Mr. Carter for his work, including Northern Virginia magazine and Lawdragon. For the past eight years, The Best Lawyers in America has honored him for his prowess in three areas of law: employment law, litigation, and qui tam law. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers for 13 years running and named multiple times on its “Top 100” list for all D.C. lawyers — not just employment specialists. In 2021, Mr. Carter was ranked by Chambers, a prestigious global legal directory. In 2023, Mr. Carter was nominated by his colleagues to become a fellow of the prestigious College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.
Mr. Carter received his law degree in 1991 from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he served as editor-in-chief of the American Criminal Law Review. He began his legal career as a law clerk to the Hon. Oliver Gasch of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, then spent several years defending individuals and corporations in white-collar criminal cases.
A founding attorney at TELG, Mr. Carter has since dedicated most of his career to employment law. His white-collar defense experience gives him insight into the tactics of opposing counsel in whistleblower actions under the False Claims Act, among other laws.
Mr. Carter is known for his sharp command of detail, first honed as a defender in criminal cases where small facts can make or break a case. He now represents clients in a wide range of venues, from federal courts to state courts to arbitration to informal Zoom negotiations.
He is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland, and in many federal courts around the nation — including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Carter is a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association and the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association. He is an active participant in two social clubs for attorneys: the Barristers, for which he serves as treasurer, and the Counsellors, for which he served as president from 2018 to 2019.
Beyond professional associations, Mr. Carter spends much of his free time in service to his community. He is currently the treasurer of Friends of Stead Park, an organization dedicated to redeveloping a local park for children in D.C. He is also an active member of the Order of Malta, a Catholic organization through which he has helped to plan 15 pilgrimages to Lourdes for ill people and their companions.
Since the start of the pandemic, Mr. Carter has revisited many of his childhood hobbies, including gardening and sports — especially racquet sports. Cooking and baking are another interest, inspired in part by his mother and one of his sisters, both of whom have formal culinary training.
As an avid socializer and connoisseur of minutiae, he really missed trivia nights during the lockdown.
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Acquired: 1998
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Acquired: 1993
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Posted by Aen | February 7, 2018 | Consulted Attorney
Adam Augustine Carter provided exceptionally valuable counsel to a client in crisis. His quick grasp of a very sensitive situation and incisive counsel enabled her to exit a difficult situation gracefully, preserving her best options.
Posted by Stuart | February 9, 2011
Adam quickly grasped issues at stake, developed and clearly explained winning strategy. He and his staff followed through to final resolution.
Posted by Holly | December 8, 2010
Mr. Adam Carter was extremely timely and responsive to my needs. I was pleased with his attention to detail, the quality of his work, and the outcome of my case.
Posted by Ashok | September 22, 2010
Adam worked with me on my employment agreement, which was quite complicated because of the fact that it was with a French company. He was very responsive to my needs and stayed on top of the issues at all times. Where he did not have specific knowledge of the issues, he was quick to bring in external...
Posted by Darrell | October 4, 2009
I selected the Employment Law Group because they have a reputation for vetting their clients and, once vetted, defending their interests vigilantly. That reputation was pivotal in negotiating our settlement. Adam was responsive, understood the complexities of our case, and ultimately understood my po...
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Best Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America
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Top 500 Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers, Lawdragon
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Top Lawyer, Northern Virginia Magazine
2005 - Present
Principal, The Employment Law Group , P.C.
2002 - 2005
Of Counsel, The Employment Law Group , P.C.
2002 - 2007
Principal, Law Office of Adam Augustine Carter
2000 - 2002
Associate, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
1996 - 2000
Associate, Kutak Rock LLP
1992 - 1996
Associate, Towey & Associates
1991 - 1992
Law Clerk, Chambers of the Hon. Oliver Gasch
2007 - Present
The BarristersMember
2005 - Present
Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers AssociationMember
2005 - Present
National Employment Lawyers AssociationMember
Won spolitaiton instruction & right to jury trial
Arbitration Agreement was reformed to be more fair
Won reversal of District Court at 4th Circuit
1991
JD - Juris Doctor
1987
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
2011
The Defense Playbook 2011
2010
Best Practices: Atorrney's Fees Petitions
2011
2010
English
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