Adam C. Gregg, Attorney at Law
Adam C. Gregg is an associate attorney with BrownWinick. Adam is engaged in the
general practice of law, including but not limited to the areas of
governmental relations,
litigation,
agricultural law,
environmental law,
administrative law and
employment law.
Adam brings extensive political experience to BrownWinick's lobbying practice
group. In addition to representing a wide variety of businesses and trade associations
before government bodies, Adam's practice includes a focus on campaign finance
and election law and he has been involved in a number of state and federal political
campaigns. In his practice, Adam has represented candidates in recount scenarios
and election-related litigation, served as legal counsel to a Congressional campaign,
and organized election day legal operations. He also has work experience with
the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board and serves as a member of the Executive
Committee of the Free Speech and Election Law Practice Group of the national Federalist
Society. Adam also completed internships in Washington with the U.S. Department
of Defense and U.S. Congressman Steve King. While studying abroad in London, Adam
served as a legislative assistant and campaign staff to Cheryl Gillan, member
of the United Kingdom Parliament.
Adam graduated,
summa cum laude, from Central College in 2006, receiving his B.A. in Political Science and History.
While at Central College, Adam was twice honored as the school's top political
science student. Adam received his J.D. in 2009,
with high honors, from Drake University. At Drake Law School, Adam was a recipient of the Dwight
D. Opperman Scholarship. He was also chosen by the faculty to receive the William
and Ellen Cooney Hoye Award, given annually to the graduating student who "demonstrates
the greatest promise as an advocate, a public servant and practitioner," and who
"has demonstrated not only academic promise, but also leadership ability, the
speaking and writing skills of an effective advocate, and a commitment to public
service and Drake Law School." Adam was chosen as an Iowa Supreme Court Scholar
and in that capacity conducted legal research in the area of election law with
Justice Mark S. Cady. Additionally, Adam clerked for U.S. Magistrate Judge Celeste
F. Bremer through Drake's Honors Judicial Internship program.
Adam also devotes his time to community service and volunteer activities, such
as Meals from the Heartland. In March 2008, he organized a group of law students
to volunteer with the Pro Bono Project in New Orleans, where he worked primarily
on legal issues faced by the homeless. Adam was a founding member and currently
serves as Vice President of the Iowa Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society.
He also volunteers his time as a member of the Committee on Accountable Government
of the Iowa Taxpayers Association.
Adam is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association, and he was admitted to the
Iowa bar in 2009.