There probably is. Supernatural has a large and active fanfiction community. Writers often take the characters and put them in unique situations, so it's not surprising that there could be fanfiction centered around Sam as a Stanford lawyer. You could also try reaching out to Supernatural fan groups on social media to see if anyone can recommend some.
Well, often you'll see themes of identity. Sam was already a complex character, and adding the Stanford lawyer aspect gives another layer. There could be themes of secrecy too. He has to keep his supernatural life a secret from his law colleagues. And also, there might be themes of redemption. Maybe he uses his legal skills to right some wrongs in the supernatural world that he feels responsible for due to his family's past in hunting.
Since I don't have detailed information about this Iain Adair, it's difficult to tell the exact real story. It could be that he has a story full of adventure if he's into exploration. Or if he's a writer, his real story might be intertwined with his creative process, the inspiration behind his works, and how he got into writing in the first place. There are so many possibilities based on what kind of person this Iain Adair is.
I'm sorry, I'm not aware of the author of this novel. It could be a relatively unknown work, or it might be a new release that I haven't come across. You can ask in a local bookstore or check on specialized literary websites.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. It might be about characters named Holy Innocents and Adair. Maybe it involves a story of mystery or a journey that these characters embark on.
I'm not sure who 'ian adair' specifically is. There could be many people with this name. Maybe he is a local figure in a certain community, an artist, or just an ordinary person with a unique story. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
Once upon a time at Camp Adair, there was a rumor of a ghostly figure that haunted the old cabins. One night, a camper named Tom heard strange scratching noises on his cabin window. When he looked out, he saw a pale face staring back at him. He was so terrified that he ran out of the cabin, only to find that the figure seemed to be everywhere he turned. The next day, no one believed him, but he knew that something evil lurked in Camp Adair.
I'm not sure if there's a specific Ian Adair directly related to a true story in Black Mirror. There could be someone with that name in real life who might have some loose connection, but without more context, it's hard to say for sure.