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Adam David Trotsky

Maritime and Aviation LawBellevue, WA

About Adam David Trotsky

Adam David Trotsky is a dedicated attorney focusing on Maritime and Aviation Law. He represents clients in various legal matters involving shipping, navigation, and aviation regulations. Adam's practice encompasses both litigation and advisory services, ensuring that clients receive informed guidance tailored to their specific needs. His extensive knowledge of federal and state laws governing these industries positions him as a reliable advocate for businesses and individuals alike. Adam is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients through strategic planning and thorough legal analysis.

Practice Areas

Maritime LawAviation Law

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Key Strengths

In-depth knowledge of maritime regulations
Expertise in aviation law
Strong negotiation skills
Proven litigation experience
Client-focused approach

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases do you handle in Maritime Law?
Adam handles a variety of cases, including shipping disputes, cargo claims, and maritime contracts.
How can you assist with Aviation Law matters?
Adam provides legal advice on aviation regulations, compliance issues, and represents clients in aviation-related disputes.

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Last updated: February 19, 2026