Adam Augustine Carter
The Employment Law Group, P.C.
Recognized since 2018
Washington, District of Columbia
Employment Law - Individuals
Litigation - Labor and Employment
Qui Tam Law
Adam Carter is a seasoned courtroom attorney who has won numerous cases at trial and on appeal. For most of his career he has focused his practice on the representation of employees and whistleblowers.
Mr. Carter represents clients who bring claims against their employers involving fraud, wrongful termination, retaliation, and discrimination of all sorts. A skilled negotiator, he frequently helps high-ranking executives to reach agreement with their companies at crucial career moments such as hiring, promotion, and separation.
Mr. Carter has deep experience representing service members and veterans who face bias from their employers, including defense contractors and government agencies. He also has a particular interest in helping employees who battle discrimination at educational institutions, including high schools and universities.
Among his notable outcomes for clients:
- An $819,000 jury verdict for a university scientist who suffered retaliation after blowing the whistle on misuse of federal research grants
- An appeals court ruling that employer statements about “energetic, future people” may be evidence of age bias
- Success at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for a U.S. Army reservist who suffered retaliation at a government agency because of his military service
- A favorable outcome — including an award of attorney fees — in an EEOC sexual harassment case against U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- An appellate ruling that whistleblowers have an absolute right to move to federal court if the U.S. Department of Labor takes too long to act on their complaints
- An $830,000 jury verdict for a former Marine Corps pilot of Mexican ancestry who was dismissed by Lockheed Martin after contesting a performance review
- Won a jury verdict in Alexandria Circuit Court for executive accused of stealing company secrets and confidential information.
- Won a seven figure jury verdict in Montgomery County for victim of sexual harassment at auto dealership.
Just as important as such victories, however, are the many settlements he has negotiated without courtroom conflict.
“I see myself as a problem solver,” says Mr. Carter. “I like to help good people get through bad situations — and since there’s not much I haven’t seen by now, I often can help them take the fastest route to the best result.”
Mr. Carter represents clients in a wide range of venues, from federal courts to state courts to arbitration. Earlier in his career he used to defend individuals and corporations in white-collar criminal cases, which gives him insight into the tactics of opposing counsel in whistleblower actions under the False Claims Act, among other laws. He has represented dozens of qui tam relators who bring fraud claims to the attention of government investigators.
Mr. Carter is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Georgetown University Law Center. He served as law clerk to the Hon. Oliver Gasch of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. He is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland, and in many federal courts around the nation — including the U.S. Supreme Court.He is a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association, the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association, the Barristers, and the Counsellors, and he is an active participant in the Archdiocesan Pro Bono Legal Network in Washington, D.C.
- Direct Phone Number: 202-331-3911
- Phone Number: 202-331-3911
- Lawyer Page: https://www.employmentlawgroup.com/our-team/attorneys-staff/attorneys/adam-augustine-carter/
- 1717 K Street Northwest, Suite 1110
Washington, DC 20006
- Georgetown University, J.D., graduated 1993
- District of Columbia, District of Columbia Bar
- Maryland, Maryland State Bar Association
- Virginia, Virginia State Bar
5 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
1 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America award
- Employment Law - Individuals
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
- Qui Tam Law
- Employment Discrimination
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