Mr. Timm practices complex commercial litigation, with a focus on environmental, insurance coverage, contract, securities and antitrust litigation.
Experience
Mr. Timm has handled complex litigation of several different types, including:
Both governmental and private party claims of environmental contamination from industrial sites and municipal landfills;
Claims for breach of highly complex contracts for the purchase of coal for power plants in southeastern Michigan and the Chicago area;
Claims against insurers for coverage for claims of environmental contamination;
Claims of massive securities fraud on behalf of class of 15,000 customers;
Claims against accountants, bank officers, securities brokers and insurance companies by a federal bank insurance fund to recover losses caused by unauthorized trading in securities by a bank official;
Antitrust claims involving asserted monopolization of the world market for wheeled armored vehicles; asserted monopolization of the market for ratchet wrenches; and monopolization of the market for cellular telephone service.
Trade secret claims regarding computer programming.
Throughout his practice, Mr. Timm has dealt with a wide array of different technologies involved in the complex commercial litigation he has handled. Examples include:
Mr. Timm's thesis at Harvard was on antitrust aspects of territorial restraints in international technology licenses.
Electrical generating technology in responding to claims by an electrical power company that its generating facilities experienced force majeure situations which excused purchase of coal from our client;
Armored car technology in defending against claims that our client monopolized the world market for wheeled armored vehicles;
Computer technology in defending against a claim of misappropriation of confidential information by a computer programmer;
Cellular phone technology in defending against claims of monopolization of the cellular phone market; and
Tooling technology in defending against a claim of monopolization of the market for ratchet wrenches.
Various environmental technologies (hydrogeology, landfilling, civil engineering, water main construction) in connection with claims of environmental contamination and claims against insurers for coverage for such contamination claims;
Electrical generating technology in responding to claims by an electrical power company that its generating facilities experienced force majeure situations which excused purchase of coal from our client;
Armored car technology in defending against claims that our client monopolized the world market for wheeled armored vehicles;
Computer technology in defending against a claim of misappropriation of confidential information by a computer programmer;
Cellular phone technology in defending against claims of monopolization of the cellular phone market;
Tooling technology in defending against a claim of monopolization of the market for ratchet wrenches.
During undergraduate school, Mr. Timm spent several summers employed at the Dow Chemical Company laboratories in Midland, Michigan.
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