Bradley's Tripp Haston Selected to Alabama Law Foundation's 2026 Fellows Class
Alabama Law Foundation
Bradley partner Tripp Haston has been selected as a Fellow of the Alabama Law Foundation (ALF) in recognition of his contributions to both the profession and to the local community. He will be inducted with the 2026 class of Fellows at the annual ALF Fellows Dinner on April 11, 2026.
Established in 1995, the ALF Fellows program has a stringent selection process involving recommendations from existing Fellows and a special committee to review candidates who exemplify leadership and a commitment to justice. Membership is limited to no more than 1% of Alabama State Bar members.
Mr. Haston is based in Bradley’s Birmingham office and serves as chair of the firm’s Life Sciences Litigation team, representing a broad spectrum of clients on regional, national and international engagements. He regularly serves clients as national trial and coordinating counsel and as a national team member in individual actions, as well as in mass tort and multidistrict litigation. Mr. Haston has been recognized nationally and internationally for his life sciences and products liability practice in The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA, Benchmark Litigation, and Who’s Who Legal.
An active leader within the legal profession, Mr. Haston is a past president of the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) and serves on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ), a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit focused on insuring the civil justice system’s fairness, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness through the federal procedural rules. He is slated to serve as LCJ’s president in 2028. He is also a past chair of the Alabama State Bar’s Leadership Forum and a past president of the Young Lawyers Section of the Birmingham Bar Association. Mr. Haston serves as an adjunct professor at his alma mater, Auburn University, and is a member of the Melton Scholars Advisory Board.
The Alabama Law Foundation is a charitable, tax-exempt organization affiliated with the Alabama State Bar. The ALF is dedicated to providing access to justice for all and respect for and understanding of the law, helping the state’s lawyers make a meaningful difference in the lives of Alabama’s citizens. Established in 1995 to honor bar members who have made a significant contribution to their profession and their community, the Fellows provide leadership and support for the ALF’s programs that promote access to justice.