Principal Attorney Adam Rosenblum Speaks to Boys & Girls Clubs

On July 8, 2025, our Principal Attorney Adam H. Rosenblum had the honor of speaking to a group of bright and motivated young men from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lower Bergen County. The discussion centered on leadership, personal responsibility, and the importance of making positive decisions—especially through the lens of the legal profession.

Adam shared his journey as a second-generation attorney, opening up about what led him to pursue criminal defense and advocacy work. “I was drawn to the idea of helping people who had nowhere else to turn,” he said. He spoke candidly about cases that others walked away from—complex, uphill battles that required persistence, compassion, and creativity.

One of the most powerful moments of the presentation came when Adam told the story of Isaac Wright, a man wrongfully convicted who, from behind bars, studied the law and successfully filed his own request for post-conviction relief. His perseverance ultimately led to his acquittal. It’s a story that underscores the importance of due process and our constitutional right to a defense—even when someone can’t afford one.

The students came prepared with insightful questions. One attendee asked, “What was your longest-running case?” Adam explained that his firm recently resolved a wrongful death case that took 16 years to reach a conclusion. Many attorneys had passed on the matter, but Adam—alongside his father and sister—believed in the family’s cause and fought tirelessly to deliver justice.

Adam closed with a simple but powerful message: Every person has the potential to make a difference. “You don’t have to become famous to change the world,” he told them. “If you can positively impact even one person’s life, you’ve done something meaningful—and that’s where real leadership begins.”

At Rosenblum Law, we believe in empowering the next generation with the tools to think critically, act with integrity, and stand up for what’s right. We’re proud to be part of that mission—inside the courtroom and in the community.

Adam with the boys from Lower Bergen County
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