Timothy J. Miller
PRACTICE CONCENTRATION
- Arbitration
- Commercial Litigation
- Directors and Officers Litigation
- Financial Services
- Partnership Disputes
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate
BIOGRAPHY
Tim Miller represents clients in complex commercial litigation and arbitration matters involving a wide range of issues. He is experienced in matters concerning attorneys' and other professionals' liability, directors' and officers' liability, partnership law, business torts, real estate and the activities of financial institutions.
Representing attorneys and law firms in malpractice (or non-malpractice) situations makes up a large portion of Tim's practice. In one such matter, he represented a law firm in a dispute with a former client, with which the firm had been involved in the collection for medical services from third party payers. The case involved accusations of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and conversion. Novack and Macey convinced the trial court to dismiss the claim without prejudice by arguing that the plaintiff's complaint was barred by the statute of limitations applicable to attorneys (an argument the plaintiffs unsuccessfully tried to counter by pointing to the collection work the law firm had done for them).
For almost 10 years of multiple trials and appeals, Tim was involved in a dispute over the purchase price of the subsidiary of a large health insurer. Issues included questions about corporate conduct, signed agreements, and the veracity of a third party accountant. After favorable resolution of numerous motions in limine, the case settled on the eve of trial. At the other end of the spectrum as far as a case's protraction is concerned, two months was all it took for Tim and the rest of the Novack and Macey team to gather resources, complete discovery and conduct a fully evidentiary trial on behalf of a subsidiary of a major oil company in a dispute over a right of first refusal. The case was settled following trial but prior to entry of judgment.
Tim is a member of the American Bar Association. He has been a member of the Editorial Board of Mealey's D&O Liability Litigation Reports. Prior to joining the firm, he was an associate at Sidley & Austin.
Born in 1960 and raised in Michigan, Tim lives in Wilmette with his wife, Kimberly, and their three children. He serves his community as a member of the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors of the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
EDUCATION
- Alma College (B.A., 1982), (Summa Cum Laude), Phi Beta Kappa
- Duke University Law School (J.D., 1985), High Honors, Order of the Coif; Managing Editor, Duke Law Journal
BAR ADMISSIONS
- Illinois
- Trial Bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
SPEECHES AND PUBLICATIONS
- Co-author, "Smart Evidence: Commercial Litigation." Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 2006.
- "Illinois Settlement Pitfalls," CBA Record, May 2007.
- "7th Circuit Gives Arbitrators Permission to Ignore the Law," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, June 28, 2001.
- Co-author, "Are Your Attorney-Client Retention Agreements Enforceable?" CBA Record, January 2001.
- "The Attorney's Duty to Reveal a Client's Intended Future Criminal Conduct," 1984 Duke Law Journal 582.
- Co-author, "Appeals Court Warns a New Retainer Agreement Pitfall," www.law.com.
REPRESENTATIVE CASES
MEDIA COVERAGE