Adam A. Gregory - Springfield, NJ
Attorney at Levine Haddad & Gregory, LLC
Estate and Gift Taxes Lawyers in Springfield, NJ
530 Morris Avenue Suite 300 Springfield, NJ 07081
Springfield Estate and Gift Taxes Lawyer
Updated: 04/27/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate and Gift Taxes
- Estate Planning
- Business Services
- Tax Controversies
Attorney Information
Overview
Adam’s practice focuses on Estate Planning, Wealth Preservation, Gifting Strategies, Federal Gift and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes, and Offshore Tax Controversies.
Adam joined Levine Haddad & Gregory, LLC in 2008. He earned his Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School in 2008, where his studies concentrated on estate planning, tax and real estate. While at Brooklyn Law School, Adam was a senior member of the Advanced Corporate Real Estate Clinic, a selective and innovative clinic which represents low-income cooperatives in New York City’s five boroughs. As a participant in the clinic, he served as house counsel for boards of directors of low-income cooperatives. Adam earned his B.A. in British and American Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2003.
Adam has presented seminars and lectured to accountants on Federal Gift and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes and United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return preparation.
In his free time, Adam enjoys hiking with his wife and their dog, Rufus, sailing on Raritan Bay, cooking and traveling.
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Awards and Honors
Honors
- CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Trusts and Estates Law
- Founding Member of Brooklyn Law School Investing Club
- Active participant in Brooklyn Law School's Corporate and Real Estate Clinic, a selective and innovative clinic which represents low-income cooperatives in New York City's five boroughs. As a participant in the clinic, Adam served as "house counsel".
Education
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Legal Education
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Brooklyn Law School,
Brooklyn,
New York, 2008
J. D.
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Brooklyn Law School,
Brooklyn,
New York, 2008
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Non Legal Education
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University of Maryland-College Park,
College Park,
Maryland,
U.S.A., 2003
B.A.
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University of Maryland-College Park,
College Park,
Maryland,
U.S.A., 2003
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2012
- New Jersey, 2008
Other Affiliations
- American Bar Association
- New Jersey Bar Association
Contact
530 Morris Avenue
Suite 300
Springfield, NJ 07081
Phone: (973) 834-3820
Fax: (973) 379-6898
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lhglaw.com
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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