Attorney Adam Bruggeman received his J.D. from Western New England College School of Law with concentrations in bankruptcy and business law. He was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 2004. During law school, Attorney Bruggeman participated in an externship with the Honorable Henry Boroff at the United States Bankruptcy Court in Worcester, Massachusetts. Attorney Bruggeman graduated magna cum laude from Eastern Connecticut State University with B.A. degrees in English and Economics, and a minor degree in Philosophy.

Prior to joining the firm, Attorney Bruggeman was Assistant Vice President of Class Action Administration at Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. During his tenure, Attorney Bruggeman was instrumental in creating the division and managed all aspects of case settlement administration. He is the co-author of “How to Manage a Class Action Event to Avoid the Crisis from Interfering with Normal Business Operation”, published in The Journal of Corporate Renewal (Turnaround Management Association), September 2004.

Attorney Bruggeman practices in the Foreclosure, REO and Commercial Litigation Departments of the Firm.