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Timothy W. Emery is a founding member of Emery | Reddy. Tim manages complex litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country. He also accepts class action matters on behalf of Washington State workers and consumers whose rights have been violated by corporations. Prior to returning to plaintiffs’ practice, Tim spent nearly a decade managing complex litigation and defending class action matters on behalf of multiple companies in the consumer credit space. He has particular experience litigating a range of federal statutes, including the TCPA, CROA, TSR, FMLA, and TILA.

 

General Counsel

• Regulatory and litigation defense counsel – 9+ years managing strategic defense of class action lawsuits throughout the US on behalf of multiple companies, including Credit.com, Creditrepair.com, and Lexington Law
• Obtained landmark federal court win permitting credit repair organizations to engage in periodic billing procedures law (Ducharme v. Lexington Law, et al.)
• Successfully managed the defense of dozens of national class action alleging TCPA violations
• Represented GMAC Mortgage in dozens of litigations throughout Washington state
• Provides analysis and compliance advice for national firms required to comply with CROA, FCRA, the FDCPA, and the TCPA

 

Education

• J.D., Seattle University School of Law, 2003

• M.B.A, University of Washington, 2013

• B.B.A, Pacific Lutheran University, 1999

 

Admitted To Practice

• WA

• UT

 

Areas Of Concentration

• Employment Law

• Consumer Law

• Privacy Law


Professional And Community Involvement

• Inns of Court

• Association of Corporate Counsel

• Washington State Association for Justice

 

 

Contact info:

206.973.5298

Tim@emeryreddy.com

 

 

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