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Adam Dombchik
Adam Dombchik Adam Dombchik began advocating for the rights of the injured early in his career. He started working for the firm while at Southwestern University School of Law, then joined full-time after graduation and was named partner in 2005. Mr. Dombchik received the Exceptional Achievement Award in Workers' Compensation Law & Practice from his alma mater.

Recognized by the California State Bar as a Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation , Mr. Dombchik sits on the Executive Board of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, a 1,000-member statewide organization that advocates for injured workers' rights, and is a past president of the Southern California chapter. He has served as a delegate to the California State Bar's Conference of Delegates. He is also licensed to practice law in Florida.

Mr. Dombchik received a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, from Pennsylvania State University in Speech Communication. Law & Politics magazine has named Mr. Dombchik a "Rising Star" among Southern California lawyers for three consecutive years.

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