Kevin V. Haynes
- Lecturer
- Assistant Director for International Recruitment and Relations
Kevin Haynes teaches courses on contracts and property in the LL.M. program. He previously taught for many years at the University of North Carolina School of Law and was a visiting professor at several other schools. Professor Haynes has worked as a transactional lawyer, representing tech and biotech startups and corporate and financial sector clients.
Kevin Haynes is Assistant Director for International Recruitment and Relations, Graduate and International Programs, and Lecturer at The University of Texas School of Law. A graduate of Rice University and Stanford Law School, Kevin taught for many years at the University of North Carolina School of Law, and was a visiting professor at the law schools of Duke University, the University of Missouri, Seattle University, and American University. Before law teaching, Kevin was a transactional lawyer in Silicon Valley, California, and in the Research Triangle Park, in North Carolina, representing tech and biotech startups and corporate and financial sector clients. Before he started teaching law school, Kevin was a Ph.D. candidate in English at Duke University, studying nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century American literature (Kevin’s first-year Property and Contracts students have this to thank for being forced to read Melville’s “Bartleby the Scrivener” with him). Kevin also sits on the boards of Vivent Health, a national nonprofit providing comprehensive healthcare to people living with HIV, and Equality Texas, a statewide political advocacy organization that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights, and is currently vice chairman of the board of The University of Texas Co-op.
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