Adam Hollander Joins Board of Directors of Tech Justice Law
May 8, 2026
Slarskey LLC is pleased to announce that partner Adam Hollander has joined the Board of Directors of Tech Justice Law. Tech Justice Law brings together leaders across law, technology, and research to design innovative legal strategies that confront systemic harms caused by dominant technology platforms and protect the rights of affected communities.
Adam is a commercial litigator with 20 years of experience representing businesses and institutional and individual investors in complex disputes, including securities fraud and other shareholder matters in federal and state trial and appellate courts. At Slarskey LLC, he represents organizations and individuals in high‑stakes litigation, drawing on a track record of significant recoveries in closely watched securities and corporate governance cases.
“I’m honored to join Tech Justice Law’s board and to support its work advancing accountability for powerful technology companies,” Adam said. “The organization is on the front lines of developing thoughtful, impact‑driven litigation strategies to protect people and communities affected by today’s digital products and platforms, and I’m excited to contribute to that important mission.”
Adam’s appointment reflects the firm’s broader commitment to impact‑driven litigation and to partnering with organizations that use the courts to advance fairness, transparency, and responsibility in the modern economy.
Adam is a commercial litigator with 20 years of experience representing businesses and institutional and individual investors in complex disputes, including securities fraud and other shareholder matters in federal and state trial and appellate courts. At Slarskey LLC, he represents organizations and individuals in high‑stakes litigation, drawing on a track record of significant recoveries in closely watched securities and corporate governance cases.
“I’m honored to join Tech Justice Law’s board and to support its work advancing accountability for powerful technology companies,” Adam said. “The organization is on the front lines of developing thoughtful, impact‑driven litigation strategies to protect people and communities affected by today’s digital products and platforms, and I’m excited to contribute to that important mission.”
Adam’s appointment reflects the firm’s broader commitment to impact‑driven litigation and to partnering with organizations that use the courts to advance fairness, transparency, and responsibility in the modern economy.
