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TIMOTHY TOMASIK
Timothy Tomasik is a highly experienced trial attorney. He has handled
some of the largest and most high-profile cases at Clifford Law Offices,
including the scaffolding collapse at the John Hancock Center where
several people were injured or killed that settled for $75.2 million. He
also is involved with Robert A. Clifford on property damage claims
brought by a corporate plaintiff stemming from the collapse of the World
Trade Center Buildings on September 11, 2001. In addition to working
round-the-clock on the World Trade Center property damage litigation
surrounding the tragic 9/11 air crashes, he is handling the case
involving the crash of the private jet that killed the younger son of
NBC Sports Chairman, Dick Ebersol. A chartered Challenger jet crashed
moments after take-off in November, 2004. His elder son dragged his dad
out of the fiery plane. Initial National Transportation Safety Board
reports indicated the plane's wings were not de-iced in the freezing
weather.
His legal practice varies, as is told from his wide-ranging case load.
Recently, he was counsel with Robert Clifford representing a patient
medical doctor who was paralyzed as a result of negligently administered
spinal anesthesia. The two-week trial resulted in a $13 million verdict
that was affirmed by the Illinois Supreme Court on several important
issues related to trial practice and agency. He worked on dozens of
cases involving hemophiliacs who have been infected with the HIV/AIDs
virus from tainted blood which resulted in a successful confidential
settlement. He tried a case on behalf of a woman severely injured in an
auto collision with a Commonwealth Edison truck where he and Bob
Clifford obtained a $14 million verdict. He was part of the Clifford Law
Office legal team that worked on the high profile trial of
internationally acclaimed violinist Rachel Barton which resulted in a
$30 million verdict.
He has translated his finely-honed criminal trial skills to the civil
courtroom and has already proven himself in the personal injury field.
He is lead counsel on the case of a Hispanic grandfather who was killed
by police officers in suburban Blue Island as a result of police
brutality.
Tim joined the firm eight years ago with some of the most prestigious
and respected credentials in the city. He was an Assistant State's
Attorney, culminating his eight-year criminal trial career in the Bureau
of Special Prosecutions. He handled numerous high profile capital cases
and sexual assault cases during his tenure there. He was named one of
Illinois' Top 40 Attorneys Under 40 Years Old by the Law Bulletin
Publishing Company of Chicago. In 1999, Tim was named the American
Legion Expert Litigator for his outstanding service as a gang prosecutor
in the Chicago community as well for his excellence as a civil
litigator. He also is on the faculty of the prestigious University of
Virginia Institute of Trial Advocacy where he is an instructor at its
annual week-long program for lawyers and law students. Tim is a member
of the Executive Committee of the Chicago Bar Association Judicial
Evaluation Committee and is involved with the Chicago Bar Foundation.
Tim is a hard-working, level-headed, intelligent attorney who approaches
each assignment with a careful eye for details and handles each client
with unusual sensitivity and patience. His easy-going and congenial
nature belies his aggressive persona in a courtroom. Clifford Law
Offices congratulates Tim Tomasik on being named partner at the firm.
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