Eli Hare
Eli represents people and public entities who have suffered physical, mental, or financial harm due to corporations’ negligent and reckless actions.
Eli represents people and public entities who have suffered physical, mental, or financial harm due to corporations’ negligent and reckless actions.
Eli Hare is a trial attorney focusing on mass torts, civil and human rights violation cases, personal injury, environmental contamination, and employment discrimination disputes. He represents people and public entities victimized by companies that cause harm by manufacturing and selling defective products, chemicals, and medical devices. People who have had their constitutional rights trampled on by governmental institutions and those who have suffered discrimination in the workplace because of their race, gender, or sexuality also rely on Eli to provide effective, hands-on legal counsel.
Deeply involved in every stage of litigation, Eli’s experience includes briefing and arguing motions, leading complex discovery, overseeing expert work, and managing the review of millions of documents produced in discovery. Eli is involved in litigation in state and federal courts across the United States, as well as before administrative bodies and in alternative dispute resolution forums.
Eli was recently appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee of the In re Future Motions Inc. Products Liability Litigation and the Leadership Development Committee of the In re Hair Relaxer Marketing Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation.
Prior to joining DiCello Levitt, Eli worked with a prominent, national plaintiff’s-side law firm, where he represented people injured by wrongful conduct, environmental contamination, and civil rights abuses. He also worked at a large defense firm, where he represented businesses, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations through all stages of litigation. Prior to beginning his legal practice, Eli served as a judicial extern to a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.