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David Garcia Vice President, Mass Tort

United States
dgar@epiqglobal.com

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David Garcia is the vice president overseeing all aspects of settlement administration, and lien resolution work in Epiq’s mass tort business unit, which includes the design and implementation of settlements, budgeting, personnel management, and quality assurance.

Drawing upon over 20 years of industry experience and tenure, David also consults on class action settlements, domestically and internationally, overseeing system design and database administration. He has worked closely with defendants, defense counsel, plaintiffs’ counsel, dispute resolution experts, and other neutrals involving hundreds of cases throughout his career. His experience spans a wide range of actions, including environmental hazards, building materials, product liability, discrimination, wage litigation, antitrust, domestic and international securities, and insurance.

David holds a Bachelor of Science in finance from Portland State University with a minor in economics and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Oregon. He has also earned the Project Management Professional (PMP) credential.


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