Adam Hunt is a graduate of the University of Colorado Law School. During his time in law school, Mr. Hunt was a student attorney for Colorado Law’s Sustainable Community Development Clinic and Appellate Advocacy Practicum, a member of the Moot Court Division of Barristers’ Council, a student teacher for the Marshall Brennan Project, and a contracted Legal Researcher with Colorado’s Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel.
Before going to law school, Mr. Hunt attended Michigan State University, where he graduated with a B.A. in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy and an additional major in Economics.
Mr. Hunt uses these experiences and the experiences of each new day as a foundation for representing each and every client. This representation is driven by his passion for protecting the rights of every client and educating community members, especially juveniles, about their Constitutional rights.
Outside of his legal work, Mr. Hunt enjoys getting outside, whether it be walking his dog, playing soccer, or going for a run and watching his Michigan State Spartans play football or basketball.
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