Haley concentrates her practice on professional liability, construction defect and insurance coverage claims, focusing primarily on defending claims brought against architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors and subcontractors. Haley's experience ranges in all stages of litigation, including presuit investigation, discovery, alternative dispute resolution, dispositive motion practice, trial, appellate brief drafting and appellate argument.
Before joining Marshall Dennehey, Haley was a shareholder with a Tampa, Florida law firm where she practiced for over eight years. Haley represented a wide array of clients, including design professionals, real estate agents and brokers, self-insured corporations as well as insurers. Much of her practice focused on a broad range of commercial litigation disputes, construction industry claims, professional liability matters, insurance defense, coverage actions, as well as appellate advocacy.
In 2003, Haley earned her juris doctor, cum laude, from the American University, Washington College of Law. During her time in law school, Haley worked as an extern in the Department of Justice, Office of the Solicitor General, under Solicitor General, Theodore Olson. There, she assisted attorneys in editing and finalizing briefs, submitted on behalf of the United States of America, to the United States Supreme Court and various Federal Courts of Appeals. Also while in law school, Haley was selected two years in a row, as a Dean's Fellow for the legal research and writing program. Here, she assisted professors in teaching legal research and writing skills to first year law students.
Haley is actively committed to non-profit endeavors, both in the legal and local communities. Haley has served in a leadership role with the ABA Section of Litigation, an organization of approximately 60,000 members, since 2009. Additionally, Haley served as Editor-in-Chief of The Woman Advocate, a quarterly newsletter published by the ABA Section of Litigation. During her tenure, the newsletter won the award for Best Newsletter for the 2008-2009 bar year and the Honorable Mention award for the 2010-2011 bar year.
Haley serves on the board of directors for the Alpha House of Tampa (an organization which empowers pregnant and parenting women in crisis) and has sat on the governance committee. Since 2008, Haley has been a member of Network of Executive Women (NEW). Haley joined the NEW board in 2010, serving as President in 2012-2013. Haley is also a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and the Women's Construction Litigation Alliance. Previously, Haley was a member of the Hillsborough Association of Women Lawyers and volunteered for Bay Area Legal Services.
Significant Representative Matters
•Argued in the Second District Court of Appeals for Florida, resulting in the court's affirmance of dismissal of claims, with prejudice, against clients, an engineering firm and individual engineer.
•Successfully drafted and argued summary judgment motion in professional malpractice action brought against real estate agent and broker client. Obtained summary judgment on the claims brought against clients in Florida State court, including misrepresentation claims.
•Successfully argued and obtained summary judgment in favor of real estate client who was sued for various claims, including negligence, misrepresentation and rescission.
Published Works
•Writing Your First Appellate Brief, The Young Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation Do's and Don't's For Changing Your Last Name, The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation
•Cathy Lamboley's Five Keys to Success, co-author - The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation Resume Mistakes That Cost Interviews, co-author - The Young Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division Florida Commercial General Liability Policies: When is Insurance Coverage Triggered? Defense Digest, Vol. 18, No. 3, September 2012
•Case Study: Axis v. Contravest Construction, Law360.com, September 19, 2012
Classes/Seminars Taught
•American Bar Association, Section of Litigation Newsletter Editor Training - Panelist 2010 Total Cost Claims, Hillsborough County Bar Association, Construction Law Committee, CLE program, 2009
Honors & Awards
•Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2010-2013
•Tampa Bay Business Journal Business Woman of the year, Finalist, Young Category, 2010, 2011
•Florida Super Lawyers, 2014
•Tampa Bay Business Journal, 2012 Up & Comers Finalist (30-39 years old)
Year Joined Organization: 2011
for the legal research and writing program. Here, she assisted professors in teaching legal research and writing skills to first year law students.
Haley is actively committed to non-profit endeavors, both in the legal and local communities. Haley has served in a leadership role with the ABA Section of Litigation, an organization of approximately 60,000 members, since 2009. Additionally, Haley served as Editor-in-Chief of The Woman Advocate, a quarterly newsletter published by the ABA Section of Litigation. During her tenure, the newsletter won the award for Best Newsletter for the 2008-2009 bar year and the Honorable Mention award for the 2010-2011 bar year.
Haley serves on the board of directors for the Alpha House of Tampa (an organization which empowers pregnant and parenting women in crisis) and has sat on the governance committee. Since 2008, Haley has been a member of Network of Executive Women (NEW). Haley joined the NEW board in 2010, serving as President in 2012-2013. Haley is also a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and the Women's Construction Litigation Alliance. Previously, Haley was a member of the Hillsborough Association of Women Lawyers and volunteered for Bay Area Legal Services.
Significant Representative Matters
•Argued in the Second District Court of Appeals for Florida, resulting in the court's affirmance of dismissal of claims, with prejudice, against clients, an engineering firm and individual engineer.
•Successfully drafted and argued summary judgment motion in professional malpractice action brought against real estate agent and broker client. Obtained summary judgment on the claims brought against clients in Florida State court, including misrepresentation claims.
•Successfully argued and obtained summary judgment in favor of real estate client who was sued for various claims, including negligence, misrepresentation and rescission.
Published Works
•Writing Your First Appellate Brief, The Young Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation Do's and Don't's For Changing Your Last Name, The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation
•Cathy Lamboley's Five Keys to Success, co-author - The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation Resume Mistakes That Cost Interviews, co-author - The Young Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division Florida Commercial General Liability Policies: When is Insurance Coverage Triggered? Defense Digest, Vol. 18, No. 3, September 2012
•Case Study: Axis v. Contravest Construction, Law360.com, September 19, 2012
Classes/Seminars Taught
•American Bar Association, Section of Litigation Newsletter Editor Training - Panelist 2010 Total Cost Claims, Hillsborough County Bar Association, Construction Law Committee, CLE program, 2009
Honors & Awards
•Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2010-2013
•Tampa Bay Business Journal Business Woman of the year, Finalist, Young Category, 2010, 2011
•Florida Super Lawyers, 2014
•Tampa Bay Business Journal, 2012 Up & Comers Finalist (30-39 years old)
Year Joined Organization: 2011 Member: Associations & Memberships
American Bar Association, co-chair Communications Committee, Section of Litigation (2012-13)
•American Bar Association, Marketing & Membership Committee Committee member (2009-12)
•American Bar Association, co-chair Social Media Committee, Section of Litigation (2013-14)
•Hillsborough County Bar Association
•Network of Executive Women of Tampa Bay, President (2012-13); Board of Directors (2010-14)
•Women's Construction Litigation Alliance Fellow: for the legal research and writing program. Here, she assisted professors in teaching legal research and writing skills to first year law students.
Haley is actively committed to non-profit endeavors, both in the legal and local communities. Haley was recently appointed to serve as co-chair of the Communications Committee for the ABA Section of Litigation. This is Haley's fourth year serving in a leadership role in the ABA Section of Litigation, which has approximately 60,000 members. Additionally, Haley served as Editor-in-Chief of The Woman Advocate, a quarterly newsletter published by the ABA Section of Litigation. During her tenure, the newsletter won the award for "Best Newsletter" for the 2008-2009 bar year and the "Honorable Mention" award for the 2010-2011 bar year.
Haley serves on the board of directors for the Alpha House of Tampa (an organization which empowers pregnant and parenting women in crisis). Here she led the young professional arm of the Alpha House, where under her leadership, the team doubled the amounts collected through fundraising over all prior years. Since 2008, Haley has been a member of Network of Executive Women and has served on their board since 2010. She is currently president-elect for 2012. Haley is also a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association. Previously, Haley was a member of the Hillsborough Association of Women Lawyers and volunteered for Bay Area Legal Services.
Significant Representative Matters
• Argued in the Second District Court of Appeals for Florida, resulting in the Court's affirmance of dismissal of claims, with prejudice, against her clients, an engineering firm and individual engineer.
• Successfully drafted and argued summary judgment motion in professional malpractice action brought against her real estate agent and broker client. Obtained summary judgment on the claims brought against her clients, including misrepresentation claims, in Florida state court.
• Successfully argued and obtained summary judgment in favor of real estate client who was sued for various claims, including negligence, misrepresentation and rescission
Published Works
• "Writing Your First Appellate Brief," The Young Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation
• "Do's and Don't's For Changing Your Last Name," The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation
• "Cathy Lamboley's Five Keys to Success," co-author - The Woman Advocate, published by the American Bar Association Section of Litigation
• "Resume Mistakes That Cost Interviews," co-author - The Young Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division
• "Florida Commercial General Liability Policies: When is Insurance Coverage Triggered?" Defense Digest, Vol. 18, No. 3, September 2012
• "Case Study: Axis v. Contravest Construction," Law360.com, September 19, 2012
Classes/Seminars Taught
• Total Cost Claims - Hillsborouh County Bar Association, Construction Law Committee, CLE program
• American Bar Association, Section of Litigation Newsletter Editor Training - Panelist 2010
Associations & Memberships
• Hillsborough County Bar Association
• American Bar Association, co-chair, Communications Committee, Section of Litigation
Honors & Awards
• Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2010-2013
• Tampa Bay Business Journal Business Woman of the year, Finalist, Young Category, 2010, 2011
Year Joined Organization: 2011