Greg Harrison is a Partner in the Litigation Department. Greg is a member of the firm's Board of Directors. First as a trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice, Commercial Litigation Branch (1985-89) and since joining the firm in 1989, Greg has been extensively involved in the litigation of complex commercial litigation. His practice includes litigation of antitrust, insurance coverage, product liability, trade secret, and other financial disputes. Having handled cases in more than 25 states, he serves as national coordinating counsel in insurance coverage and product liability matters. He also has significant experience with electronic discovery, computer technology, and litigation management and support. Memberships & Affiliations · American Bar Association · Ohio State Bar Association · Cincinnati Bar Association (Vice-Chair of Character and Fitness/Admissions Committee) · Defense Research Institute · Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys · Board of Trustees, Tri-State Education and Technology Foundation Distinctions · Named "Lawyer of the Year" in Cincinnati for Insurance Law by The Best Lawyers in America®, 2012 · Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® · Selected for the Ohio Super Lawyers® List · AM Best's Recommended Insurance Attorneys since 2007 · Editor-in-Chief, University of Dayton Law Review, 1984-85 · Dean's Award for Legal-Writing Excellence, University of Dayton School of Law, 1984 Experience Microsoft Windows Antitrust Class Action Litigation (Ohio and Kentucky Cases) Microsoft Corporation Alleged violations of federal and state antitrust laws, state deceptive trade practices acts, unjust enrichment and other claims. Anonymous Department of Insurance v. Big Six Auditing Firm Anonymous Department of Insurance Pursued a multi-million dollar suit alleging negligence in auditing financial statements for insolvent insurance company Superintendent of Insurance v. Insurance Company Superintendent of Insurance as Liquidator of Insurance Company Served as outside counsel to the Superintendent of Insurance as statutory liquidator of failed insurance company Procter & Gamble v. Bankers Trust The Procter & Gamble Company Breach of contract, fraud, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, federal and state securities and commodities claims, RICO Manufacturer of Asbestos Products v. Insurance Company Insurance Company Successfully represented insurer in multi-million dollar dispute over coverage for asbestos bodily injury. The dispute involved issues of policy limits for products liability versus non-products liability. Anonymous Plaintiffs / Claimants v. Insurance Company Insurance Carrier Regional counsel for insurance carrier Anonymous Plaintiffs / Claimants v. Insurance Company Insurance Company National counsel to insurance carrier Insurance Coverage Opinion Large Insurance Company Provided opinions with respect to insurance coverage and duty to defend for the alleged marketing and sale of alcoholic beverages to minors Class Action Litigation Large Automobile Distributor Dinsmore & Shohl represented a large automobile distributor in class action litigation initiated in Ohio and Kentucky, alleging the automobiles distributed by our client that were subject of a nationwide recall, unintentionally accelerated or were prone to such an alleged defect. Publications November 6, 2008, NKU Chase Center for Excellence in Advocacy Welcomes Greg Harrison http://chaselaw.nku.edu/news/archives.php?item=1324 June 1, 1996, "Liability Policies Do Not Cover Intentional Injuries," Ohio Underwriter, 1996 June 1, 1995, "Some Courts Allow Bad Faith Suits Where Insured Did Not Like Settlement," Ohio Underwriter, 1995 September 1, 1994, "Court Makes Constitutional Issue Out of Matter of Public Policy," Ohio Underwriter, 1994 May 1, 1984, "Ohio Enacts an Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Law," 9 Univ. Dayton Law Review 391, 1984 Presentations February 28, 2009, "E-Discovery: Navigating the Changing Ethical and Practical Expectations," Greg Harrison speaks on Ethics in E-Discovery panel October 23, 2005, "Computer Forensics: Spoliation, Confirming Compliance and the Use of Forensic Experts," OSBA 39th Antitrust Institute October 12, 1996, "The Complexities of 'Other Insurance' Clauses," Lorman |