Adam L. Hoeflich
Professor of Practice
Phone
(312) 503-5943
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Assistant
Francesca Bullerman
Assistant Phone
(312) 503-1570
Assistant Email
Francesca.Bullerman@law.northwestern.edu
Biography
Adam Hoeflich, a Professor of Practice at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and a partner at Paul, Weiss, LLP, focuses on complex litigation, class actions, and legal ethics.
Hoeflich has a national reputation as a courtroom lawyer and strategic advisor to public and private companies and prominent individuals facing complex challenges both within and outside of the litigation process. Hoeflich has been lead counsel in high-profile individual cases and in multi-jurisdiction litigation, with the unifying factor among diverse subject matters being the significance and complexity of the issues. He is also sought out by corporations, executives, and private individuals for advice on complicated issues outside of the courtroom, ranging from personal disputes affecting families and companies to commercial issues that domestic and international companies have sought to resolve without publicity and/or litigation.
Areas of Expertise
- Legal Ethics
- Class Actions
- Complex Litigation
- Mass Torts
Education
- BA, Colgate University
- JD, University of Illinois College of Law
Prior Appointments
- Lecturer in Law, 2009-2015, University of Chicago Law School
- Adjunct Professor of Law, 2000-2003, Northwestern University School of Law






