Adam Nir is an associate attorney with Remy Moose Manley, LLP. His practice specializes in environmental law, land use and planning, water law, initiatives and referenda, and administrative law generally. Mr. Nir joined the firm in 2024.
Mr. Nir received his Juris Doctorate from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2024, with a certificate of concentration in Capital Lawyering. He attended McGeorge on the full, merit-based Pacific Law Scholarship. As a law student, he served as Chief Legislation Editor of the University of the Pacific Law Review, using his experience as an intern at the Office of Legislative Counsel to mentor staff writers on the dynamics of the legislative process. Mr. Nir also participated in several national competitions as a member of McGeorge’s negotiation team and in the school’s Capital Lawyering Clinic—working as a lobbyist to pass his own legislation in the California State Legislature. Mr. Nir gained first-hand experience in the executive branch of California’s government as well, working as a legal extern at California State Parks during his final semester of law school.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Nir attended Florida State University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and graduated cum laude and with honors.
In his free time, Mr. Nir enjoys reading about history, following college football, spending time with his family and friends, and going to the park with his adorable dog, Gus.