Adam Wasserman

Adam Wasserman

Adam Wasserman is a founder of ExamSoft, an examination software used nationwide for law school and state bar examinations. Wasserman first co-designed and developed ExamSoft examination software. Before creating ExamSoft, he developed a marketing campaign for the sale and distribution of examination software for licensing examinations and professional schools. Prior to co-founding ExamSoft, Mr. Wasserman headed West Coast marketing for SmartPatents, Inc. now known as Aurigin Systems. At SmartPatents, Waserman developed another marketing campaign to establish the sale of a database program for intellectual property research software for engineers - eventually, companies such as Hewlett Packard, AMD, and Cypress Semiconductor eventually adopted the IP research software.

Adam Wasserman received his Bachelor of Science from Hofstra University, a Master of Science from New York University, and his Juris Doctor degree from University of California Hastings College of the Law. He is also a member of the State Bar of California.

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[http://www.kentlaw.edu/distancelearning/conferences/dlw99/speakers/Wasserman_bio.htm Adam Wasserman Bio at Workshop held at Chicago-Kent College of Law]


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