J. Adam Ribock

Columbia, SC


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J. Adam Ribock

Columbia, SC


Adam Ribock’s practice focuses on civil litigation, including personal injury, premises liability, construction defect claims, automotive and HOA litigation. With a decade of legal experience, his clients can expect availability, prompt and clear communication and a keen ability to determine the critical issues in each case. Adam is a partner with his clients, working together on effective strategy while knowing that each matter presents a unique set of facts. In 2023, he was a graduate of Leadership Columbia—a skills-building program that aims to develop emerging community leaders, while providing an educational experience with a strong emphasis on social and community awareness.

Prior to joining MGC, Adam served as a law clerk for Judge Michael P. Mills in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi. He also served as a law clerk for Judge L. Casey Manning, Circuit Court Judge for the 5th Judicial Circuit of South Carolina.

Adam is married with three children, and, when he’s not chasing them around, he can be found coaching, watching and playing sports.

Practice Areas


Adulterated Food

Alcohol Liability

Commercial & Business Litigation

Construction Litigation

Director & Officer Liability/Fiduciary

Litigation

Premises Liability

Products Liability

Management & Professional Liability

Slander & Defamation

Curriculum Vitae


Education (2)
  • University of Mississippi School of Law (JD, cum laude)
  • University of South Carolina (BS, magna cum laude)
Professional Memberships (3)
  • Augusta Bar Association
  • Richland County Bar Association
  • South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys' Association (Board Member)
Bar Admissions (5)
  • United States Supreme Court (2018)
  • Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (2017)
  • Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (2017)
  • Georgia (2016)
  • South Carolina (2012)