Firm Attorneys: Paul Messing
Paul Messing joined Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing & Feinberg in 1993 where he specializes in civil
rights litigation and criminal defense.
Mr. Messing has represented plaintiffs in a broad range
of civil rights cases, including issues related to police
misconduct, prisoners' rights, homelessness, sexual assault victims, student
violence issues, race and gender discrimination, and First Amendment violations.
His recent litigation includes lawsuits which brought
about reforms in the treatment of political protesters and homeless persons,
Traffic Court procedures, and the improper searches of private homes.
Mr. Messing provides criminal defense representation in state and federal court at the trial and appellate level.
His clients include a broad range of political advocacy organizations in the areas of housing, the rights of the
homeless and those with disabilities, antiwar activists, and the victims of race, gender and sexual orientation
discrimination. He has represented numerous political activists charged with criminal offenses in the course of
exercising First Amendment rights.
Prior to joining Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing & Feinberg, Mr. Messing was a Senior Trial Attorney and Administrator
at the Defender Association of Philadelphia. As Deputy Chief of the Felony Unit, he supervised more than one hundred
trial attorneys and maintained a caseload of major felony cases. As a Senior Trial Attorney, he provided representation
to indigent criminal
defendants at all levels of trial and appellate practice, including more than one hundred felony jury trials.
Mr. Messing has been an Adjunct Professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law for more than twenty years where he
teaches Integrated Trial Advocacy and Criminal Law. He is also a member of the faculty of the National Institute of Trial
Advocacy. Formerly, Mr. Messing was an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers School of Law at Camden where he taught the Criminal Litigation Clinic. He was also a Clinical Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School where he taught a clinical program in which law students served as supervised trial counsel for indigent criminal defendants. Mr. Messing regularly serves as a Course Planner and Presenter for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the Philadelphia Bar Association and other organizations at conferences, training sessions and seminars relating to criminal defense issues and civil rights litigation.
Contact Paul Messing at pmessing@krlawphila.com |