Adam Arant

The Law Offices of Adam Allen Arant

(888) 561-2002

39111 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Suite 203
Fremont, California 94538


About Adam Arant

Adam received his Juris Doctor from the University of California, Davis School of Law where he was selected to the Milton L. Schwartz American Inn of Court, the Moot Court program, and argued in the Francis Carr Mock Trial Competition. Prior to attending to law school, Adam graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Bachelor of Arts in History with Honors. While there, he was named to the Dean’s List every semester, and received the prestigious History Department’s Citation for Academic Excellence. Graduating with a combined 3.9 G.P.A., Adam earned a substantial scholarship towards attending U.C. Davis School of Law.

Before opening his own practice, Adam worked with the Sacramento law firm of Diepenbrock Harrison, primarily in the fields of Civil and Business Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Construction Law, and Environmental / Land Use Law.

In his free time, Adam lives to help and serve others in his community through serving in a variety of organizations:

Adam was the Leader of Kairos CMF #40 as part of the Kairos Prison Ministry at CMF Vacaville Prison;
Through volunteering at the VA Hospital in Palo Alto, Adam works to honor disabled and hospitalized veterans;
Adam served on several Men’s Cursillo Retreats and remains active in the San Jose Cursillo movement;
Adam regularly serves in the Saturday morning soup kitchen at the InnVision location on Montgomery Street in San Jose
When he isn’t working or serving, Adam also enjoys camping, hiking, and riding his motorcycles.

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense
  • DUI
    Theft Crimes
    Drug Crimes
    Sex Crimes
    Violent Crimes
    Juvenile Crimes

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39111 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Suite 203
Fremont, California 94538

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