Associate
Boston Office

mkalin@campbell-trial-lawyers.com



Associate


Biography

Matthew Kalin is an Associate in the Boston Office of Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, a nationally recognized law firm dedicated to the litigation of complex, high stakes cases throughout the United States. Mr. Kalin focuses his practice on civil litigation, particularly product liability claims.

Mr. Kalin received a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude from Boston College and earned his law degree magna cum laude from Suffolk University Law School, where he ranked in the top 5% of his class. He was the winner of the Suffolk University Law School Jurisprudence Award - Civil Procedure and received an Honorable Mention in the Legal Practice Skills Oral Advocacy Competition. A staff member and Associate Production Editor of the Suffolk University Law Review, Mr. Kalin was also the author of the article The 411 on Cellular Phone Use: An Analysis of the Legislative Attempts to Regulate Cellular Phone Use by Drivers. While in law school, he participated in the Suffolk Prosecutors Program and was a member of the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity. He is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of Massachusetts.

Prior to joining Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, Mr. Kalin was a law clerk in the Rhode Island Superior Court.

Curriculum Vitae

Professional:

Associate in the Boston office of Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, a nationally recognized law firm dedicated to the litigation of complex, high stakes cases throughout the United States. Mr. Kalin focuses his practice on civil litigation, particularly product liability claims.

Clerkship:

2006-2007

Rhode Island Supreme Court Law Clerk Department
Superior Court
Providence, Rhode Island

Education:

2003

B.S., cum laude, Boston College

2006

J.D., magna cum laude, Suffolk University Law School

Bar Admissions:

2006

Massachusetts

2008

U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Publications:

The 411 on Cellular Phone Use: An Analysis of the Legislative Attempts to Regulate Cellular Phone Use by Drivers, 39 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 233 (2005).

Description of Practice:

Product Liability: Complex product liability defense