Haines & Associates

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Haines & Associates is a Law Firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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1835 Market Street, Suite 2420
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 (Philadelphia Co.)

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215-246-2200

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Clifford E. Haines (Shareholder) born 1944; admitted to bar, 1971, Pennsylvania; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court; 1981, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Education: Muskingum College (B.A., 1966); Ohio State University (J.D., cum laude, 1971). Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and American College of Trial Lawyers. Recipient, Roscoe Pound Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching Trial Advocacy. Listed, Pennsylvania's and Philadelphia's Top 100 Lawyers. Lecturer, National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Teacher, Introduction to Trial Advocacy and Advanced Trial Advocacy, Temple University. Member: International Academy of Trial Lawyers; The American College of Trial Lawyers. Director, Academy of Advocacy. Chair, Philadelphia Bar Association. Delegate, American Bar Association. Member: Board of Governors, Pennsylvania Bar Association; Board of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Vice-President, Philadelphia Opera Company. Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Member: Philadelphia (Chancellor, 1997; Chairman: Board of Governors, 1991; Professional Responsibility Committee, 1986; Civil Judicial Procedures Committee, 1988; Lawyer Information and Referral Service, 1990, 1994; Evidence Code Task Force, 1992, 1993; Co-Chair, Charter & Bylaws Committee, 1993; Member, Medico-Legal Committee, 1981; Planning Committee, Trial Advocacy Program; Professional Guidance Committee, 1987—), Pennsylvania (Vice President, 2008) and American (Member, House of Delegates) Bar Associations; Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Governors, 1988-1992); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; American Judicature Society; American Bar Foundation. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers. [With U.S. Army, 1966-1968]. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Products Liability; Libel Defense; Intellectual Property; Torts.Email: Clifford E. Haines

Julia Haines (Managing Attorney) born Bethesda, Maryland, 1968; admitted to bar, 1997, Pennsylvania. Education: Franklin & Marshall College, BA in Anthropology and Philosophy Widener School of Law, JD Temple University Fox School of Business, MBA. Volunteer: Philadelphia VIP (An organization that provides Pro Bono work to indigent clients); Support Center for Child Advocates; Philadelphia Council for Community Advancement. Member: Philadelphia Bar Association (Chair, Public Interest Section, 2005). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Complex Litigation; Litigation.Email: Julia Haines

Kathleen A. Milsark (Partner) born 1946; admitted to bar, 1981, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 2000, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 2004, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. Education: Indiana University (B.M.E., with distinction, 1969); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., cum laude, 1979). Kathleen has extensive commercial litigation experience in a wide range of subject matter areas. Before joining Haines & Associates, she spent nearly twenty years as a general litigator at a large general practice law firm, where her primary focus was on "big case" complex commercial litigation, including antitrust, intellectual property, corporate contract, and securities and shareholder litigation. She spent the following nine years with an intellectual property boutique, specializing in patent litigation in industries including telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, and polymer science, where she also provided antitrust advice on intellectual property-related matters. Kathleen received her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, cum laude, where she was Executive Editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and became a member of the Order of the Coif. She began her career clerking in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the late Judge Edward R. Becker, who later became Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before several federal courts, including the Third, Ninth, and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals. Before entering law school, Kathleen received a degree in music education from Indiana University and taught music in the public schools. She maintains an avid interest in chamber music, as well as in hiking, canoeing, and other outdoor pursuits. Practice Areas: Civil Practice(100%); Commercial Law; Complex and Multi-District Litigation; Intellectual Property; Legal Malpractice; Products Liability; Professional Liability; Qui Tam Litigation.

Andrew A. Chirls (Partner) born Maplewood, New Jersey, 1956; admitted to bar, 1981, Pennsylvania. Education: University of Pennsylvania (A.B., cum laude, 1977); University of California (J.D., 1981). Andrew Chirls has been trying a broad variety of business and tort cases for more than 25 years. A graduate of the University of California (Boalt Hall) School of Law, Mr. Chirls served as a clerk for the United States District Court in New Jersey for a year, and then spent 25 years litigating at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, where he was a partner from 1989 to 2009. Mr. Chirls has been class counsel in securities cases, and was the representative of the AHP Settlement Trust, which administered a $4.3 billion class settlement arising from marketing of the diet drug combination known as Fen Phen. He was the first lawyer to represent a plaintiff in an AIDS or HIV discrimination case presented to a jury in Pennsylvania, and was lead counsel in a class action involving exposure to toxic metals at a dialysis clinic. In the field of business law, Mr. Chirls has tried several contract cases arising from mergers, acquisitions and dissolutions. Also active in employment law, Mr. Chirls has litigated cases of wrongful discharge and discrimination involving individual employees and group reductions in force. Mr. Chirls is recognized as an authority in the field of property rights and condemnation law, involving the Constitutional rights of property owners when governments and utility companies take property for public projects. He has taught courses and written treatises on the field of condemnation law. Mr. Chirls is a leader in the legal profession and his community. He was Chancellor of the 13,000 member Philadelphia Bar Association in 2005 and now serves on the American Law Institute and on the diversity committee of the National Conference of Bar Presidents. He was chairman of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations. He is president of Philadelphia-based BalletX. In the opinion of some of his friends, he plays cocktail lounge piano at a respectable level, and he has a life list of 329 North American birds that he has identified. Practice Areas: Civil Practice(100%); Commercial Law; Intellectual Property; Labor and Employment; Legal Malpractice; Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Professional Liability; Eminent Domain.

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James A. Wells (Partner) born Charleroi, Pennsylvania, April 14, 1969; admitted to bar, 1994, Pennsylvania. Education: University of Pittsburgh (B.S., Chemistry, cum laude, 1991); West Virginia University (J.D., 1994). Mr. Wells graduated cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh where he earned a degree in Chemistry. He obtained his Law Degree from the West Virginia University College of Law, where he was an Articles Editor for the Law Review and graduated as a member of the Order of the Coif. Mr. Wells began practicing as a trial lawyer in 1994 and has successfully tried cases before juries throughout Pennsylvania. Mr. Wells is active in local, state and national bar associations. He is currently a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association House of Delegates and is Chair of the Local Host Committee for the 2010 National Mock Trial to be held in Philadelphia. He also serves on the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation Board of Directors. Mr. Wells was elected Chair of the PBA Young Lawyers Division in 2004-2005 and served a three year term as a member of the PBA Board of Governors. He is also active in the American Bar Association, having recently been selected as a member of the Leadership Academy for the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the ABA. In 2008, Mr. Wells was recognized as a "Lawyer on the Fast Track" by The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly. He was also recognized in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer Rising Star, a distinction reserved for the best lawyers in Pennsylvania who are either 40 and under or who have been practicing 10 or fewer years. Mr. Wells is dedicated to pro bono work and community service. He regularly provides pro bono legal services as a Child Advocate, representing children in need of legal representation in family court proceedings. As a Team Leader in the Students Run Philly Style Program, Mr. Wells mentors high school students while helping them train for long-distance races. Mr. Wells and his students recently completed the 2008 Philadelphia Marathon. Member: Westmoreland County (Chairperson: Young Lawyers Committee, 1996-1997; Law Explorers Committee, 1997—), Pennsylvania (Chair-Elect, Young Lawyers Division, 2004-2005; Chair, Young Lawyers Division Zone 6, 2000-2002; Member, House of Delegates, 2001—; Member, Board of Governors) and American (Fellow, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section) Bar Associations; Ned J. Nakles American Inn of Court. Practice Areas: Civil Practice(100%); Medical Malpractice; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Professional Liability.Email: James A. Wells

Matthew Fry (Associate) born Lewistown, Pennsylvania, 1982; admitted to bar, 2008, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Education: Temple University (J.D.). The most recent addition to the Haines & Associates litigation team, Mr. Fry graduated in the top 20% of his class at Temple University, James E. Beasley School of Law. Throughout his tenure at Temple Law, Mr. Fry kept busy as a member of Temple Law Review and as a leader in the student government, earning him the Albert M. Cohen Memorial Award for outstanding service to the law school as Vice President of the Student Bar Association. Active in the community, Mr. Fry served on the Board of Directors of GALLOP and as President of the Temple Law chapter of The Greater Philadelphia Outlaw. Mr. Fry was led to pursue a legal career by his passion for promoting human rights. During law school he held internships in the free legal clinic of Equality Advocates Pennsylvania, as well as the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. Prior to law school, Mr. Fry graduated Magna Cum Laude with degrees in Spanish and Communication from Grove City College. His love of travel and his desire to learn foreign languages and cultures motivated Mr. Fry to live abroad in San Jose, Costa Rica and Rome, Italy, and to travel to nine different countries in five years. In his free time, Mr. Fry enjoys working out, running, leisure reading, and visiting the many amazing restaurants Philadelphia has to offer. Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Civil Practice(100%); Federal Civil Practice; Intellectual Property; Labor and Employment; Legal Malpractice; Medical Malpractice; Products Liability.Email: Matthew Fry

Danielle M. Weiss (Associate) born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; admitted to bar, 2005, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., History, cum laude, 2002); Temple University, Beasley School of Law (J.D., 2005). Beasley Scholar. Winner, Harry B. Kozart Memorial Prize. Member and Editor, Temple International and Comparative Law Journal. Member, Leadership Development Program, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation(100%).Email: Danielle M. Weiss

OF COUNSEL

Anthony J. Bocchino (Of Counsel) born Meridan, Connecticut, July 31, 1947; admitted to bar, 1972, Connecticut; 1973, North Carolina; 2003, Pennsylvania. (Not admitted in Pennsylvania). Education: Bucknell University (A.B., 1969); University of Connecticut (J.D., with honors, 1972). Bradway Fellow, Duke University School of Law. Recipient, Twice-Awarded the Gumpert Award for Excellence in Teaching Trial Advocacy, American College of Trial Lawyers. Winner, Gambrell Award for Teaching Professionalism, American Bar Association. Named, Jack E. Feinberg Professor of Litigation, Temple University, 1997. Teacher, Integrated Trial Advocacy Program. Professor of Law, Temple University. Faculty Member: Duke University School of Law; Temple University Beasley School of Law. Director, Temple's Trial Advocacy and Clinical Programs, 1979-1989. Of Counsel, Anthony J. Bocchino, Esq.Email: Anthony J. Bocchino

Patrick C. Campbell, Jr. (Of Counsel) born Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, 1963; admitted to bar, 1988, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Education: Villanova University (B.S., magna cum laude, 1985; J.D., cum laude, 1988). Patrick Campbell is a nationally recognized and highly regarded commercial litigator, union negotiator and organizer. Much of Mr. Campbell's experience has been within the sports industry, representing individuals and unions throughout the business, including different members of the field staff of the PGA Tour. For nine years, Mr. Campbell represented the umpires of Major League Baseball as associate counsel to the MLUA. Mr. Campbell's national practice focuses on sports and labor law, employment law, and contract law. He has successfully organized and obtained certification for two unions the rules officials and the agronomists of the PGA Tour. Mr. Campbell continues to represent these unions in their collective bargaining negotiations, and other labor relations with the Tour. Mr. Campbell has successfully represented employees in labor and employment disputes before the United States Supreme Court, the National Labor Relations Board (NRLB), the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and several district and circuit courts throughout the United States. Mr. Campbell graduated magna cum laude from Villanova University ('85) with a degree in finance. He then went on to earn his law degree cum laude from Villanova Law School ('88) where he was Order of the Coif and a member of the Villanova Law Review. Upon graduating from law school, Mr. Campbell worked for the prestigious firms of Dechert and Cozen O'Connor before focusing his practice and joining the firm of Richard G. Phillips Associates. Mr. Campbell was a founding member of the firm of Phillips, Campbell & Phillips, and recently became associated with the litigation firm of Haines & Associates. Practice Areas: Business Law; Civil Practice(100%); Commercial Law.


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