Dylan Reeves represents defendants and plaintiffs in civil trials. He joined Haskell Slaughter after serving as a law clerk to The Honorable Tom King, Jr. of Alabama’s Tenth Judicial Circuit. Mr. Reeves quickly developed his litigation practice where he has represented and counseled officers and directors of banks in fiduciary litigation, biomedical engineering companies, fiber-optic communications companies, and insurance companies in litigation ranging from bad faith to automobile negligence. Mr. Reeves is on the forefront of First Amendment concerns with violent video games. His article on the constitutionality of imposing tort liability on manufacturers of violent video games was published in the Alabama Law Review. The article, "Tort Liability for Manufacturers of Violent Video Games: A Situational Discussion of the Causation Calamity," 60 ALA. L. Rev. 519 (2009) has been included as authority in the American Jurisprudence treatise on video game litigation.
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