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Adam Bellotti (he/his) joined Bredhoff & Kaiser as an associate in 2015 and became a member of the firm in 2022. His practice consists of transactional work and dispute resolution for labor unions and their associated employee benefit funds.
Adam serves as labor counsel to public and private-sector labor unions, including the United States Women’s National Team Players Association. As labor counsel, Adam negotiates collective-bargaining agreements, represents unions at all steps of the grievance and arbitration process, and advises unions on their compliance obligations under state and federal laws, including the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). Adam also represents unions as transactional counsel in a variety of commercial transactions designed to provide unions with revenue streams that can serve as alternatives to traditional member dues.
As a litigator, Adam represents unions and funds in state and federal court and alternative dispute resolution. He has litigated cases arising under the LMRDA, the National Labor Relations Act and Labor Management Relations Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, state and federal employment-discrimination laws, and a variety of state tort and contract laws. Adam has also guided unions and employees through administrative proceedings before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), and the Maryland Commission for Civil Rights.
Before joining the firm, Adam clerked for the Honorable John M. Walker, Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and served as an honors attorney and attorney adviser to Chairman Mark Gaston Pearce of the NLRB.
Adam received his J.D., magna cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center in 2011. During law school, Adam served as an Articles Editor for the Georgetown Law Journal and participated in Georgetown’s Appellate Litigation Clinic. He received his B.S., cum laude, from Georgetown University in 2008. He is a member of the Maryland and District of Columbia bars.
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