My name is Greg Haile and I am a member of the Dispute Resolution Team at Berger Singerman, P.A., where I practice complex commercial litigation.
I was born and raised in Queens, New York. After high school, I went on to receive my B.S. in Justice Studies, magna cum laude, from Arizona State University in 1999. At ASU, I started a mentoring organization for African American High School students and was selected from among more than 13,000 undergraduates as the most outstanding student in my college.
I went on to receive my J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 2002 where I was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. While at Columbia, I served as the Editor-in-Chief of the National Black Law Journal and as an Articles Editor for the Journal of Gender and Law. I also served as a part-time clerk for William H. Pauley, III, Southern District of New York.
I moved to South Florida after law school and immediately became active in the community. In 2003 and 2004, I was an adjunct professor of business law at Miami Dade College. In 2004, I was elected to (and continue to serve on) the board of the T.J. Reddick Bar Association and the board of the Broward County Bar Young Lawyer's Section.
In 2007, I was elected president of the T.J. Reddick Bar Association, was appointed by the Florida Bar Board of Governors to the Seventeenth Circuit's Grievance Committee, became a member of Leadership Broward's Class 26, and was listed in Gold Coast Magazine as a prominent South Floridian.
As you can glean from the information above, I am passionate about contributing to the legal community as well as the community-at-large. I would cherish the opportunity to continue to share that passion as a member of the Board of the Broward County Bar Association. As such, I want and would greatly appreciate your vote. |