Tim Cullen is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers and one of Jones Day's most senior and accomplished trial lawyers. Over the course of his long career, Tim has been the head of the Washington Office litigation practice, the trial practice of the Firm as a whole, and of Jones Day's Global Disputes Practice.
He has had leading roles in many of Jones Day's most visible and difficult matters, standing up in state courts, federal courts, and in front of various juries, judges, regulators, enforcers, and arbitral tribunals and mediators. He has led cases involving antitrust, contracts, intellectual property, takeovers, trade, fraud, and restructurings in industries from oil to telecommunications and from real estate to defense contracting, semiconductors, finance, and beer.
Both in court and in front of arbitration panels, Tim has led cases involving cross-border mergers, joint ventures, licensing agreements, takeover contests, and international trade disputes, arising out of London, Paris, Saudi Arabia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Russia, and various parts of Asia.
Tim has been involved in Jones Day's international efforts since the 1980s when he worked on defense of the General Motors/Toyota joint venture and the Gillette-Wilkinson merger, prosecution of Texas Instruments' patent rights, and participated in Jones Day's efforts to develop its offices in London, Paris, and Germany.
Expérience
- January 29, 2014
Boston College Law’s Global Practice Forum: The Role of Lawyers in the Globalization of the Law - December 5, 2013
Young Arbitrators Forum - April 17-21, 2012
Jones Day Sponsors the ABA Section of International Law Spring Meeting in New York
- Harvard University (J.D. magna cum laude 1974; Editor, Law Review; B.A. magna cum laude 1971)
- District of Columbia and Massachusetts
Member, American College of Trial Lawyers (an honor given to fewer than one percent of active trial lawyers)
Recognized by the Legal Times as one of D.C.'s Top Ten Commercial Litigators
Named nationally as a BTI Client Services All-Star MVP two years in a row
- Law Clerk to Judge Harrison L. Winter, United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit (1974 term)