Adam Wolper, the principal of Wolper Law Group, LLC, is a seasoned transactional (corporate and real estate) attorney, with significant bankruptcy and litigation experience as well.
In 2023 and 2024, Adam was selected as a SuperLawyer, and from 2012 through 2022, Adam was selected as a SuperLawyers “New Jersey Rising Star,” by New Jersey Monthly Magazine. In addition to serving as outside general counsel to some of the most dynamic companies in the tristate area, Adam regularly represents clients in matters involving real estate acquisition, financing, syndication, leasing, and disposition; business formation, organization, succession, and dissolution; business divorces; capital raising; private securities offerings; mergers and acquisitions; joint ventures; and recapitalizations and restructurings. He also represents constituents in complex bankruptcy cases, including debtors, secured lenders, unsecured creditors’ committees, and asset purchasers in section 363 sales.
Adam regularly lectures on these matters at continuing education seminars, and has published numerous articles in national publications such as Law360, Bloomberg Law Reports, and The American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, among others. Since 2017, Adam has served as a CLE lecturer for the National Business Institute on LLCs, contract law, and real estate title matters.
Adam is on the Board of Trustees of MD1 Program, Inc., a nonprofit focused on providing physician response services in emergency situations. He previously served on the Board of Education of Hillsdale, New Jersey. He is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Bergen County Bar Association.
Adam also has hands-on experience in the business end of real estate. In addition to his legal practice, from 2014-2016 he was the executive vice president and general counsel of a regional owner and manager of mobile home parks.
Adam received his bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University in 2004, and his juris doctor degree, magna cum laude, from Delaware Law School (Widener University) in 2007. As a law student, Adam served as a Research Editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law and as an intern for the Honorable Justice Virginia Long of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. He also obtained a Certificate of Specialized Legal Studies, with honors, in Business Organizations Law.