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Areas of Practice: |
Mr. Hill practices in the area of Commercial Litigation, including Insurance. |
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Education and Experience: |
Timothy J. Hill
earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa, with
highest distinction, in 1988 and received his law degree from
the University of Virginia in 1991. Before joining Bradley &
Riley PC in 1998, Mr. Hill practiced with Grippo & Elden
in Chicago, Illinois. |
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Bar Admissions: |
Mr. Hill is licensed
to practice in the Iowa and Illinois State Courts, the United
States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts
of Iowa, the United States District Court for the Northern and
Central Districts of Illinois, the United States District Court
for the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States Court
of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. |
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Memberships and Positions: |
Mr. Hill is a member of the American Bar Association, the Iowa State Bar Association, the Linn County Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association. He is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association's Litigation Section Council and Annual Meeting Committee. He also is a member of the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association. He has completed the National Trial Advocacy Skills program presented by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. His professional publications and presentations include:
“Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Iowa,” National Business Institute (Spring 2007)
“Insurance Coverage Litigation,” National Business Institute (Fall 2006)
“Evaluating and Litigating Iowa Insurance Coverage Disputes,” National Business Institute (Winter 2005)
“Succeeding in Federal Court,” National Business Institute (Fall 2005)
"Mastering the Trial Notebook in Iowa,” National Business Institute (Fall 2004) |
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Of Mention: |
In addition to professional memberships and activities, Mr. Hill is the Past President of the Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, President of the Cedar Rapids Public Library Board of Trustees, a member of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Board of Trustees and a member of the Cedar Rapids Library Foundation Board. He has served on the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra's Board of Directors, the Cedar Rapids Gaming Commission and the River Run Steering Committee. Mr. Hill is a graduate of the Greater Cedar Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership for Five Seasons Program and a recipient of the Corridor Business Journal's 40 Under 40 Award. |
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