

Adam Ruiz graduated Summa Cum Laude from Oglethorpe University in 1996, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Politics. He graduated from Florida State University College of Law in 1999 and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2000. Prior to his studies he served four years as an Army Ranger where he received the Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service during Operation Just Cause in Panama. Adam spent over five years as an Assistant State Attorney and served as Chief Prosecutor of the Second Judicial Circuit’s Franklin County Office. Adam has also been appointed as a Special Assistant State Attorney. He has trial experience in a wide variety of cases including sexual abuse, murder, domestic violence, and drug cases. He is fluent in Spanish and handles a broad range of immigration cases including adjustment of status, temporary protected status, naturalization, and other more complex immigration cases. In addition, he handles complex international custody cases in most Latin American Countries.