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UNLEASHED: Exploring Stephen Adams’ Approach to Client Service Through Advocacy and Compassion
For over 20 years, Chambliss’ intellectual property team has secured and protected intellectual property around the globe. Clients rely on our team for prompt, tailored solutions guided by our wide-ranging industry experience. Leading this innovative practice at Chambliss, you’ll find Shareholder and Intellectual Property Chair Stephen Adams.
This video explores an unleashed version of Stephen’s wholehearted approach to client service, providing an authentic glance into his practice and the value of Chambliss’ community focus. The video further highlights the importance of family and its role in his professional success. With compassion, education, and familial influence at the core, Stephen is more than just an attorney — he’s a supportive advocate.
Watch the video above to learn more about Stephen’s journey.
Stephen Adams is a shareholder at Chambliss and chair of the firm’s intellectual property section. He has represented individuals — from entrepreneurs, inventors, and start-ups to small and large corporations, governmental entities, and universities — on various intellectual property matters and in a variety of industries, including medical, strength and conditioning, entertainment, manufacturing, and renewable energy. He is a member of the Tennessee Intellectual Property Law Association, on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga, and a graduate of the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation’s Leadership Chattanooga program, and the Tennessee Bar Association Leadership Law program. For more information on his practice and experience, visit Stephen’s bio.
The Chambliss UNLEASHED video series provides an inside look at our services and the people who make it all work. These are more than outstanding lawyers — they are people who come from a variety of backgrounds with interesting stories to tell. Get to know our attorneys and find out what drives them to deliver the results our clients deserve.