ADAM P. CAREY, ESQ.

ADAM P. CAREY, ESQ.

Associate, Syracuse

Adam Carey is a graduate of SUNY Oneonta (cum laude) and Syracuse University College of Law (cum laude). Mr. Carey is admitted to practice before all New York State courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York.

Mr. Carey’s practice includes the defense of claims involving professional and medical malpractice, premises liability, labor law claims, and general liability. He also routinely defends municipalities and private entities against claims of employment discrimination and human rights violations in the Courts and before the New York State Division of Human Rights. 

At the College of Law, Mr. Carey served as the Trial Director for the Advocacy Honor Society and was a member of the National Trial Team. He was also a member of the Tournament of Champions Trial Team, which reached the national semifinals in 2017.

Mr. Carey is a member of the New York State Bar Association and Onondaga County Bar Association. He is also actively involved with Make-A-Wish Central New York.

Mr. Carey resides with his wife in Syracuse.

  • Medical Malpractice Defense 

  • Employment Discrimination Defense

  • Human Rights Claims

  • General Liability

  • Premises Liability Claims

  • Labor Law Claims

  • Professional Liability

Education
  • SUNY Oneonta (cum laude)
  • Syracuse University College of Law (cum laude)
Admissions
  • New York State Courts
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York
Proud Supporter of Make-A-Wish
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