Adam Lundquist’s engineering background informs his legal work, allowing him to approach technically complex matters with practical insight. During law school, Adam served as a summer associate in Foley & Lardner’s Electronics Practice where he drafted and prosecuted patent applications, conducted examiner interviews, and analyzed the potential impact of California’s SB 1047 (the Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act) on innovation. He also interned with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Integrity Review Bureau, where he investigated wrongful conviction claims and improved internal systems.
Before entering the legal field, Adam worked in advanced manufacturing for aerospace applications, where he led large-scale process improvements and equipment redesigns.