Tom is a Harvard Law School trained mediator and an experienced neutral. He has overseen many complex cases as a court appointed and privately retained mediator. He encourages litigants to think creatively on solutions that are satisfactory to all sides,
In addition he has decades of complex litigation experience. These cases include shareholder disputes, accounting malpractice, employment and product liability cases. The knowledge he gained preparing and trying these types of cases help him understand a wide variety of issues and how costly and time consuming litigation can be for the parties involved.
Litigation is costly. He works with clients to develop strategies for finding resolutions short of the courtroom. He is experienced in negotiating clients through all types of litigation proceedings and understands the importance of mediation in resolving disputes. By placing a premium on learning each client’s operations and objectives, he tailors his approach to fit their needs and help guide them to efficient, cost-effective resolutions. However, when litigation becomes necessary, he draws on his vast experience trying jury cases before state and federal courts to develop and implement a strategy best suited to each client’s needs.
Tom’s knowledge and experience in litigation isn’t limited to the courtroom. For more than 25 years, he taught civil trail practice to law students at the University of Dayton, passing on his wealth of knowledge to help guide the next generation of litigators. Leveraging his experience in the courtroom with the perspectives gained through his outside efforts, Tom brings a skilled approach to providing clients the counsel and insight they need to find resolutions.

