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Adam Bragg was born in West Virginia and grew up in central Ohio. He attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Mr. Bragg subsequently attended law school at Capital Law School in Columbus, Ohio, receiving his Juris Doctorate. Upon graduating in 2009, Adam and his wife chose to relocate to Sarasota, Florida and to take the Florida Bar Exam.
After passing the bar in 2009, Adam began his legal career representing homeowners facing foreclosure and in the process obtained extensive courtroom experience. Today, he represents clients primarily in Marital and Family law, as well as Foreclosure Defense. In addition to being a practicing litigating attorney, Adam is fully trained in Collaborative Divorce, an area of law that many couples are turning to avoid the traditional high stress divorce.
Adam lives in Sarasota with his wife, daughter and their two dogs. Together, they try to spend as much of time as possible enjoying Sarasota’s beautiful beaches, parks and restaurants. They are also members of Church of the Redeemer in downtown Sarasota.
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Acquired: 2009
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2055 Wood St., Suite 209, Sarasota, FL, 34237
8 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Foreclosure
Posted by Joshua | November 06, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Foreclosure
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I was recommended to Mr. Bragg by another attorney that I was dealing with to help myself and my wife deal with the forecloser/short sale of my home. Mr. Bragg was very informative from day one... I was very nervous about the outcome of the short sale and was concerned that I would not only lose my h...
"I endorse this lawyer. Adam is extremely personable and very knowledgeable. We have shared several mutual clients. His clients always speak very highly of him and his work."
"I endorse this lawyer. Adam is very knowledgable in all aspects of family law and a diligent legal advocate for his clients."
"I endorse Adam. He is an intelligent and skilled litigator who's primary concern is obtaining the best possible results for his clients. He is additionally a model of professionalism and an absolute pleasure to work with."
"I endorse this lawyer. We worked together on a collaborative divorce case. Adam is professional and competent. He is compassionate towards families as a whole and negotiates based on interests versus positions."
"Adam is an intelligent and articulate young attorney with a bright future. He possesses excellent research skills and is dedicated to his profession. His attention to detail results in consistently high-quality work."
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2019
Rising Star, SuperLawyers
2015
Pro Bono Award, Legal Aid of Manasota
2018 - Present
Firm Principal, Bragg Law Firm, PLLC
2015 - 2018
Attorney, Tannenbaum Scro P.L.
2014 - 2015
Associate, Patel Valcarcel P.A.
2013 - 2014
Associate, NVP Law PA
2013 - 2013
Associate, Van Ness Law Group, PA
2010 - 2012
Associate, Law Offices Of Michael Moran
2009 - 2010
Associate Attorney, Caveda Law Firm
2015 - Present
BNI Power ConnectionsMember
2014 - Present
Next Generation DivorceMember
2009 - Present
Florida BarMember
2009 - Present
Sarasota County Bar AssociationMember
2016 - 2017
Next Generation DivorceLocal Board President
2009
Juris Doctor
2005
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2018
Bring the Collaborative Case to Closure
2014
The Ins and Outs of Divorce with Minor Children
2015
2015
2015
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30 Mar 2015