Timothy J. Mullins

Timothy J. Mullins

 Board of Directors – chair of the Education Law, Government Law, and Insurance Defense sections

Timothy J. Mullins

Curriculum vitae

EXPERIENCE

Mr. Timothy Mullins has been successfully representing Michigan public school districts for more than thirty years. Mr. Mullins’ representation of public school districts includes: employment discrimination, constitutional litigation, general education, special education, personal injury, serious school bus accidents, workers’ compensation and more.

Mr. Mullins’ practice includes the entire State of Michigan. He has successfully argued cases in front of the Michigan Supreme Court, the Michigan Court of Appeals, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the numerous state trial courts and administrative agencies.

While Mr. Mullins has substantial expertise in school law, he also represents a wide variety cities, counties, universities, hospitals, manufacturers, professional corporations and other entities, in conjunction with both insured and self-insured programs.

For 30 years, Mr. Mullins has had an “AV” Peer Review rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest ranking by peers for general ethical standards and legal ability.

He has been selected by his peers as a Michigan Super Lawyer in liability defense. Mr. Mullins has also been included in Best Lawyers by US News, as well as being listed as a dBusiness “Top Lawyer.”

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EXPERIENCE

Mr. Timothy Mullins has been successfully representing Michigan public school districts for more than thirty years. Mr. Mullins’ representation of public school districts includes: employment discrimination, constitutional litigation, general education, special education, personal injury, serious school bus accidents, workers’ compensation and more.

Mr. Mullins’ practice includes the entire State of Michigan. He has successfully argued cases in front of the Michigan Supreme Court, the Michigan Court of Appeals, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the numerous state trial courts and administrative agencies.

While Mr. Mullins has substantial expertise in school law, he also represents a wide variety cities, counties, universities, hospitals, manufacturers, professional corporations and other entities, in conjunction with both insured and self-insured programs.

For 30 years, Mr. Mullins has had an “AV” Peer Review rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest ranking by peers for general ethical standards and legal ability.

He has been selected by his peers as a Michigan Super Lawyer in liability defense. Mr. Mullins has also been included in Best Lawyers by US News, as well as being listed as a dBusiness “Top Lawyer.”

Practice Areas

•  Insurance Defense
•  Litigation
•  Municipal & Government
•  Workers’ Compensation
•  Education Law

EDUCATION

•  Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan B.A., with distinction
•  Detroit College of Law, J.D., cum laude

Admitted to Practice

•  Michigan State Bar: 1977
•  U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan: 1978
•  U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit: 1981
•  U.S. Supreme Court: 1997
•  Michigan Special Assistant Attorney General: 1993

Memberships

•  The American Bar Association
•  The Michigan State Bar Association
•  The Michigan Trial Lawyers Association
•  The Oakland, Macomb and Detroit Bar Associations
•  The National School Boards Association
•  The Defense Research Institute

Timothy J. Mullins

ARTICLES

By way of brief example, the following are significant published opinions from cases Mr. Mullins successfully litigated:

  • Camburn v Jackson Community Schools, 459 Mich 471; 592 NW2d 46 (1999)
  • Tarlea v Saline Area Schools, 263 Mich App 80; 687 NW2d 333 (2004)(one of the most frequently cited governmental immunity cases in Michigan)
  • Beard v Whitmore Lake School Dist, 402 F3d 598 (6th Cir. 2005)(holding that the School District was entitled to immunity when it conducted strip searches of numerous students)
  • Mino v Clio School Dist, 255 Mich App 60; 661 NW2d 586 (2003)(deciding the seminal case on a school district’s obligation to disclose a former employee’s unprofessional conduct, which resulted in the lawsuit being dismissed)
  • Baker v Pinckney Community Schools, 477 Mich 1097; 729 NW2d 520 (2007)(the Michigan Supreme Court reversed the lower courts and dismissed lawsuit because the superintendent was entitled to absolute governmental immunity)
  • Reaume v Jefferson Middle School, 477 Mich 1109; 729 NW2d 840 (2007)(another frequently cited governmental immunity lawsuit decided by the Supreme Court in favor of the school district)

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