Gregory C. Lowrimore is a Senior Analyst with the firm. For the past 25 years, he has worked with high profile clients, responding to complex issues and guiding decision makers in developing proactive and creative solutions to issues arising in litigation. He is experienced in product liability litigation, environmental litigation, regulatory oversight, criminal and family law, civil and criminal investigations, and project management. Greg’s experience includes e-discovery, document analysis, fact witness investigation, development of defense strategies, and he has prepared for and supported over 30 state and federal product liability trials involving tobacco, pharmaceutical, talc, medical device, and asbestos litigation.
Greg also draws on more than 16 years of experience in law enforcement, enabling a comprehensive analysis of facts, risk assessment, and efficient resource deployment to meet critical client and case team needs. He holds certifications in hostage negotiation, crisis intervention, disaster & trauma psychology, multi-disciplinary investigation, and conflict mediation.
Key Projects and Responsibilities Include:
Developing electronic resources to manage and track important litigation information including work product, expert witness testimony, and how company documents are used in depositions and trials.
Preparing analyses on potential vulnerabilities and areas of immediate litigation/discovery concern in connection with litigation holds and document productions.
Researching and evaluating legal, scientific and technical data from multiple sources and effectively communicating findings, concepts, facts, and suggested courses of action to trial teams.
Supervising and coordinating large scale document discovery efforts for clients, including conducting initial interviews with executives, managers and team leaders within the marketing/sales, research and manufacturing sections of target companies, prioritizing initial fact investigation, coordinating on site document collection, and reviewing critical and active files to bring together key information as quickly as possible.
Developing “issue coding” within document review platforms to identify critical and defensive documents and prioritize documents needing additional review by litigation teams.
Assisting attorneys in developing strategies for trial, alternative dispute resolution and regulatory/legislative hearings, developing cross and direct examination materials and performing exhibit analysis in liability and punitive damages trial settings.
Previous Experience
Analyst, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P., 1998–2011
Assessment Coordinator, Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital, 1994–1998
Deputy Juvenile Officer, 27th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri, 1988–1994