Overview
Timothy G. Gleason focuses his practice on complex civil litigation. Timothy advises his clients on issues relating to discovery, data preservation and collection, early case assessment and comprehensive managed review. He assists clients in achieving a more effective and efficient discovery process, as well as in effectively utilizing the information learned in the discovery process.
Previously, Timothy was in private practice and conducted electronic document review for several prominent international law firms. He also has experience with a variety of litigation matters, including antitrust, products liability, contracts, copyright and trademark disputes. While in law school, he was a member of the Northwestern University Law Review.
Results
- Assisted with responding to government investigations involving large-scale document management and review, and the utilization of predictive coding in the healthcare industry
- Assisted with the creation and successful implementation of the Protected Health Information protocol in a large-scale document review in the healthcare industry
- Served as project leader and assisted with the management of the discovery project in an antitrust investigation where more than one million documents were collected from the client
- Utilized discovery and document management tools to analyze documents for fact and argument development in a multimillion-dollar civil antitrust case
- Served as project leader and assisted with the development and implementation of the plan to interview and collect physical and electronic documents from client employees working in locations across the United States and Europe
Community
- Chicago Public Schools, WITS (Working in the Schools) literacy program, active volunteer
Credentials
Education
Northwestern University School of Law, JD, 2001
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, BS, 1993
Admissions
Illinois
Courts/Agencies
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois