Jason Kairalla handles financial services litigation, commercial disputes, and issues of First Amendment and intellectual property law before trial and appellate courts across the country. He recognizes that effective advocacy requires an understanding of the clients’ business and the unique industry issues they face.
For this reason, Mr. Kairalla has augmented his legal knowledge with significant business education and experience, including study and practice in finance, management, and information technology. This combination results in legal strategies that address business realities.
Mr. Kairalla has found that technological innovations can help with early case assessment, reduce litigation expense, and improve the quality (and consistency) of legal outcomes in complex individual and class-action cases. He employs computer-aided project management techniques, technology-assisted review tools, and client-focused case management platforms to deliver value to clients and transform the lawyer-client relationship.
In addition to his work for the firm, Mr. Kairalla is committed to representing abused and neglected children in dependency proceedings. He also advocates for type 1 diabetes research and education.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Kairalla was a law clerk to the Honorable Paul C. Huck, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of Florida. He received the 2016 and 2006 John Edward Smith Child Advocacy Award from Lawyers for Children America.
He is also a subcommittee chair for the American Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Committee, a member of the Florida Bar’s Federal Court Practice Committee, and Vice President of the University of Miami’s Law Alumni Association.
His J.D. degree is from the University of Miami School of Law, where he was a member of the University of Miami Law Review, the Society of Bar & Gavel, the Iron Arrow Society, and the Center for Ethics and Public Service.
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