After two years of change — good and bad — Adam Hall is at a crossroads.

In late 2019, Hall and his former colleagues at Hall, Lamb, Hall & Leto negotiated a settlement with Sudan’s ambassador to the United States over the country’s alleged role in the 2000 USS Cole bombing, which killed 17 U.S. Navy sailors and injured 37. Hall won $70 million for the victims.

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