This document is a resume for Gary Marek, an attorney based in Illinois. It summarizes his professional experience, education, and qualifications. Marek has over 25 years of experience in litigation and currently works as Regional Subrogation Counsel at Liberty Mutual Insurance, where he manages a team that has recovered over $34 million in subrogation cases. He previously worked at Clausen Miller P.C. litigating large property subrogation cases and taught law school as an adjunct professor. Marek received his law degree from The John Marshall Law School and has been admitted to practice law in Illinois and other federal courts since 1992.
1. GARY A. MAREK
527 S. Fairfield Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126
Phone: 331-225-3195; Mobile: 312-493-5680
Email address: gmarek33@yahoo.com
BAR ADMISSIONS
Admitted to practice in Illinois, 1992; Northern District of Illinois and Seventh Circuit Court of
Appeals,1992; Federal Trial Bar since 1994; Washington, D.C., 2001 (inactive)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Chicago, IL Aug. 2004 – present
Regional Subrogation Counsel
Manage the Midwestern Regional Subrogation Unit, a regional unit of the national in-house team of lawyers
representing Liberty Mutual and its subsidiary insurance companies in recovery of policy benefits paid
(subrogation), throughout IL, IN, MO, MI, WI, OH, MN, KS, and NE.
· Manage, develop and enhance nascent in-house subrogation program, focusing on workers’
compensation and property subrogation in the ten Midwestern states.
· Supervise local subrogation team, including two attorneys and support staff; audit files and prepare
annual performance reviews; supervise and assist other in-house and outside counsel with litigated
matters in several states.
· Manage substantial case load and participate in all phases of litigation, including pre-suit
investigation, research, drafting pleadings, motions and legal memoranda, settlement negotiations,
mediation, etc.
· Advise clients on all aspectsof subrogation/recovery in property, auto, workers’compensation, and
various other areas.
· Increased size of case load more than fourfold and increased complexity of cases referred to local
team; continue to increase and expand subrogation caseload to include more sophisticated cases,
large-loss property and new markets
· Recovered in excess of $34 million over the past three (3) years alone.
· Established and continue to nourish client relationships.
· Conduct training sessions and business development meetings.
· Developed and implemented case handling guidelines and case management tools to streamline
practice and best utilize limited resources.
Clausen Miller P.C., Chicago, IL Nov. 1998 – July 2004
Sr. Associate
Member of the subrogation practice group, litigating large-loss property subrogation cases nationwide.
· Conducted pre-suit investigations and counseled clients on recovery issues; conducted research,
drafted pleadings, motions and legal memoranda, and participated in civil discovery, including
depositions; participated in all aspects of civil litigation in state and federal courts.
· Served instrumental role in managing and reducing excessive caseloads;maintained client relations
during partnership transitions.
· Served on numerous committees and collaborated on client development presentations.
The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL Aug. 1999 – June 2000
Adjunct Professor of Law
Center for International Business and Trade Law
Taught three credit-hour course on Lawyering Skill for Foreign Lawyers.
· Prepared curriculum, lesson plans and examinations.
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· Evaluated and critiqued written work product and oral presentations of students.
American Bar Association (ABA)
Central and East European Law Initiative (CEELI), Washington, D.C. July 1997 – July 1998
Rule of Law Liaison, Bucharest, Romania
Managed ABA/CCELI‘s pro bono legal development and reform program in Romania, providing
assistance to the Romanian Government, Parliament, Judiciary, Bar Associations and Law Students.
· Consulted the Romanian Government on legislative reform and developed and hosted legislative
drafting and educational workshops in conjunction with the Romanian Parliament and Legislative
Council.
· Assisted in development of Clinical Legal Education program at Bucharest University School of
Law and creation of similar programs at other Universities.
· Strengthened the institutional capacity of the Romanian Magistrates’ Institute, and facilitated
realization of ongoing CLE program for sitting judges.
· Supported development of Young Lawyers’ Associations and encouraged implementation of
annual CLE curricula for practicing attorneys.
· Gained specific knowledge of the Romanian legal systemand Civil Lawsystems, public and private
international law, commercial law and civil practice.
McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office, Woodstock, IL May 1992 – July 1997
Assistant State’s Attorney
Represented People of The State of Illinois in prosecuting all aspects of criminal and civil matters.
· Promoted to felony courtroom (second chair) within 18 months of start date.
· Involved with several murder trials; prosecuted one to verdict and handled sentencing hearing.
· Supervised Grand Jury investigations and proceedings; held positions of Chief of Misdemeanors
and Chief of Narcotics; supervised misdemeanor and felony attorneys.
· Counseled crime victims; presented law enforcement training seminars.
McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office, Woodstock, IL June 1991– May 1992
Rule 711 Intern
Prosecuted traffic and misdemeanor violations. Assisted misdemeanor attorneys preparing for trial.
Conducted research for misdemeanor and felony attorneys.
The Honorable Samuel C. Maragos, Circuit Judge, Chicago, IL Jan. 1991 – June 1991
Law Clerk
Researched topical issues of family law and related subjects and drafted sundry legal memoranda.
The Law Offices of Arthur E. Engelland, Chicago, IL Aug. 1990 – Jan. 1991
Law Clerk
Assisted several attorneys in trial preparation, drafting of pleadings and researching numerous aspects of
general civil practice and criminal defense.
EDUCATION
The John Marshall LawSchool,Chicago, IL
Juris Doctor, January 1992 (Class Rank: Top 23%)
Honors: Lawyering Skills III – Honors Program; Member, Moot Court Council, Fall 1990; Member,
Jessup International Moot Court Team, 1991
Loyola University – School ofLaw, Rome, Italy (Summer 1990)
Study of Comparative Law, International Human Rights and International Jurisprudence
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DePaul University,Chicago, IL
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Minor in Psychology, December 1988
Honors: Dean’s List; Member Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Honors Society
PUBLICATIONS
Valoarea lobby-ului si a lobby-stilor pentru Parlament, Guvern si Comunitate, Anul3, Nr. 16, infoONG,
p. 24 (June 1998) (“The Value of Lobbying and Lobbyists to Parliament, the Government and the
Community”).
Observations of an American Attorney in Romania,http://www.abanet.org/ceeli/jmlsst.html (November
1997).
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Member, Chicago Bar Association; Member, National Association of Subrogation Professionals
(Speaker, 2007 Annual Conference); Den Leader & Assistant Cubmaster, Cub Scout Pack 3865 (St.
Ben’s); Member, National Eagle Scout Association; Former Member and Vice President, Associate
Board, Coordinated Advice and ReferralProgram for Legal Services (CARPLS); Former member, Board
of Directors of The Bridge Youth & Family Services (Chair, Program Committee and Annual fundraising
gala); Former member, Board of Directors, Communities Against Gangs (co-founder).
SKILLS
Limited knowledge of Spanish and Romanian languages; proficient with computer-assisted research tools
and word processing, spreadsheet and presentation technology.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST