James J. Binns is a Philadelphia lawyer who specializes in litigation. His areas of practice include white collar criminal cases, complex and multi-district litigation involving claims of securities fraud, mass torts, legal malpractice, personal injuries and family law. He has tried a number of cases involving sports related issues. He is licensed to practice in 20 states and is admitted to the Federal Courts of each state in which he is licensed. He is also admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. Mr. Binns is admitted to the Circuit Courts of Appeals in all Eleven Circuits and is a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court.

For over four decades Mr. Binns has enjoyed a national reputation for handling high profile cases. He has served as lead and co-lead counsel in a number of nationwide class actions involving claims of securities fraud and price-fixing. A substantial portion of his practice is dedicated to the defense of white-collar criminal law cases. This includes a number of trials to verdict as well as counseling individuals subpoenaed to testify before state and federal grand juries. He defended a U.S. Congressman in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "ABSCAM" prosecution. He won the "Indy 500" representing Penske Racing and three time champion race car driver Bobby Unser.

Mr. Binns is the former Pennsylvania Boxing Commissioner and a member of the Pennsylvania Boxing Hall of Fame. he was initially appointed by Governor Richard Thornburgh and reappointed by Democratic Governor Robert P. Casey. He represents boxers, boxing promoters and casinos throughout the world. His legal victories for the World Boxing Association include decisions over Muhammed Ali, Tim Witherspoon, Evander Holyfield, Marvin Hagler, Top Rank, Don King, Mike Tyson, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. He portrayed himself opposite Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire and Burt Young as Rocky Balboa's lawyer in the motion picture "ROCKY V". Mr. Binns portrayed himself opposite of Sylvester Stallone as the Pennsylvania Boxing Commissioner in the motion picture "ROCKY BALBOA."

A lifelong Philadelphian, Mr. Binns graduated magna cum laude from LaSalle University and with honors from Villanova Law School. Throughout his legal career he has been involved in community and civic affairs. Although his principal office is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he travels throughout the United States representing clients in state and federal courts. His summary of experience confirms a varied legal practice.

As part of his commitment to the legal process Mr. Binns has chaired the Judicial Selection Commission of the Philadelphia Bar Association and chaired a Hearing Committee of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. He has repeatedly been named by the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania as a Delegate to the Third Circuit Judicial Conference. He was appointed by the Chief Judge of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals to serve as a member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee (2002 - 2004).

He is currently General Council to Lodge 5 of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is responsible for presenting all aspects of the labor contracts between the FOP and the City of Philadelphia to an independent arbitrator. In addition, he coordinates all aspects of legal representation for the members of Lodge 5. He is a 2008 graduate of the FBI Citizen's Academy and is a recipient of the Director's Community Leadership Award. He is also a recipient of the Marine Corps - Law Enforcement Foundation Award.



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