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Adam Masurovsky's practice focuses on international investment treaty and commercial arbitration, environmental permitting and litigation, and domestic arbitration. Adam also maintains an active pro bono practice.

Adam graduated with high honors from The George Washington University Law School in 2020. While in law school, he was symposium editor for The George Washington International Law Review and served as a research assistant for the Honorable Charles N. Brower, an arbitrator for international investment-treaty and commercial disputes, and as a judicial intern for former Chief Judge Sharon Prost of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Prior to law school, Adam worked for an international conservation and development NGO implementing programs throughout east and southern Africa. Adam received a B.A. in American Studies from Northwestern University in 2012.

Perspectives

Looking Ahead — Implementation of EPA’s New Methane Rule
Environmental Edge: Climate Change & Regulatory Insights
Environmental, Social, Governance: The Professional's Guide to the Law and Practice of ESG
Environmental, Social, Governance: The Professional's Guide to the Law and Practice of ESG
Announcing Major Conference on IRA Implementation and the Energy Transition
Environmental Edge: Climate Change & Regulatory Insights
COP26: Key Outcomes from the UN Climate Change Conference
Environmental Edge: Climate Change & Regulatory Insights
COP26 Shifts to Technical Negotiations—Focus on Emissions Trading
Environmental Edge: Climate Change & Regulatory Insights

Credentials

Education

  • J.D., The George Washington University Law School, 2020, with high honors
  • B.A., American Studies, Northwestern University, 2012

Admissions

  • District of Columbia
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