Kimberly Lambert Adams Levin Papantonio 316 South Baylen St. Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 435-7056 kadams@levinlaw.com Mrs. Adams has been a litigator and shareholder with Levin Papantonio for over a decade, and is currently serving as General Counsel for the firm. Over the last several years, Mrs. Adams has made it her passion to pursue civil litigation for survivors of human trafficking. She works hand in hand with national anti-trafficking organizations and survivor-advocates to support her clients and frequently speaks publicly to raise awareness about trafficking. She is committed to changing the perception about victims of trafficking and forcing accountability against those who take advantage of our most vulnerable children. Currently, she has cases filed throughout the country and she is working with a team of lawyers involving litigation against national hotel brands, tech giants, and other businesses who have profited from victims of sex trafficking. Mrs. Adams firmly believes that through litigation will we begin to see a genuine effort by businesses to take action to combat human trafficking. She along with her team have made unique and novel arguments that she hopes will empower other victims and legal minds to join in the fight. In addition to litigating trafficking cases, Mrs. Adams manages the Levin, Papantonio legal call center and manages the firms co-counsel relationships throughout the country helping many lawyers and firms develop new cases and manage client acquisition. Since 2011, Mrs. Adams has been AV® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, which is the highest rating achievable by attorneys. Additionally, Mrs. Adams has been selected for inclusion into the Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers since 2013. She is past President of the National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 under 40 and National Women Trial Lawyers Association and a current member of the National Trial Lawyers Top 100. She is a frequent speaker at national conferences involving all aspects of mass tort litigation and women’s rights. For many years, Mrs. Adams handled single event cases involving catastrophic injuries due to faulty products, car crashes, wrongful death, and admiralty/maritime cases. Mrs. Adams has also litigated complex product cases involving defective heart devices, anti-depressants leading to birth defects, defective UTVs, Zyprexa, Rezulin, Asbestos, and FenPhen, and was the firm’s lead attorney in an antibiotic drug litigation resulting in a large settlement for her clients. She is currently licensed to practice law before all Florida courts, including the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida. In her free time, she is a Girl Scout leader, children’s bible school teacher, and she loves taking short getaways with her husband and children – even if it is only to the back yard for a picnic. Year Joined Law Firm2005 Present Position with Law FirmShareholder Areas of PracticeHuman TraffickingMass Tort LitigationProducts Liability LitigationWrongful DeathAdmiralty/Maritime Law Bar AdmissionsFloridaU.S. District Court Northern District of FloridaU.S. District Court Middle District of FloridaU.S. District Court Southern District of Florida EducationJuris Doctorate; Loyola University New Orleans School of Law; New Orleans, LouisianaHonors:Stephen & Schezy Barbas ScholarshipHonors: Recipient of the Dean’s Endowment ScholarshipHonors: Loyola Trial Team, secretaryHonors: Loyola Law Clinic, student practitionerHonors: Law Journal: Journal of Public Interest Law, managing editorHonors: Law Journal: Maritime Law Journal, editorBachelors of Art in Psychology; University of West Florida; Pensacola, Florida; Honors: President’s ListAssociates of Science in Paralegal Studies; Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida Published WorksHelp Stop Trafficking Through Civil Litigation, co-Author, MTMP; Fall 2018Providers’ Rico Claims Fail To Solve The Hmo Problem: The Need For Federal Legislation, 5 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L 135; Spring, 2004Pharmaceutical Litigation Recent Trends and Developments, Florida Justice Association Journal; August, 2007, Number 522Antidepressants & Birth Defects: How the Past Should Guide the Future, Florida Justice Association Journal; October, 2011 Honors and AwardsReceived Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Rating (2011-present)Florida Rising Star, 2010 – 2015 Super LawyersNamed Martindale-Hubbell’s Preeminent Woman Lawyer (2013 – present)Named the 2012 President of the National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40National Women Trial LawyersManaging editor, Journal of Public Interest LawManaging editor, Maritime Law JournalNamed in the Twenty-Fourth Edition of “Who’s Who: American Law Students” Professional Associations and MembershipsAmerican Association for JusticeAmerican Inns of CourtCircuit 1 Human Trafficking Task ForceEscambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association / Young Lawyers DivisionFlorida Association of Women Trial LawyersFlorida BarFlorida Justice AssociationPensacola Young ProfessionalsBar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers (2013 – present)President of the National Trial Lawyers Women’s Caucus (2013)Guest SpeakerAlliance of Women Trial LawyersAmerica’s Lawyer, International TV ProgramFlorida Justice Association, ConferenceGeorgia Trial Lawyers AssociationHarris Martin ConferenceMass Tort Made Perfect, ConferenceRing of FireTrial Lawyers Summit, ConferenceTrial SchoolWorld Without Exploitation