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Christopher Hayes has practiced with Borowsky & Hayes LLP and its predecessor firm, the Law Offices of Philip Borowsky, since 1996. Mr. Hayes has participated as co-counsel in most of the firms cases, including the following: establishing insurance coverage for an attorney sued for invasion of privacy; the trial to a substantial verdict, upheld on appeal, of a hospital managers claim for wrongful termination of employment; an ongoing federal securities lawsuit resulting in a partial recovery of nearly $5 million on behalf of more than 60 named plaintiffs; the trial of a physicians claims for wrongful suspension of his medical staff privileges; and an insurance coverage action on behalf of a corporate client resulting in a trial verdict of $900,000, which was affirmed on appeal.
Mr. Hayes focuses his practice on complex business and commercial litigation, securities litigation, employment litigation and counseling, commercial insurance litigation and coverage, civil writs and appeals, and personal injury litigation.
Mr. Hayes received an A.B. degree in Political Science from Stanford University in 1991, and a law degree from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law
in 1996, where he served on the Moot Court Board
and as Technical Editor and Member of the Executive Board of the Hastings Law Journal.
Mr. Hayes is a member of the
State Bar of California, admitted to
practice in the following courts:
California Supreme Court
and all trial and appellate courts in California
United States District Court
in all districts of California
United States Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States Supreme Court
Mr. Hayess community activities include service as a
member of the Congregation Giving Commission,
eucharistic minister, and catechist at Grace
Cathedral in San Francisco, and during 2005-2006
as a member of the bishop search committee of
the Episcopal Diocese of California.
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