Ana Andžić Tomlinson, Juris Doctor, Esquire
Thank you for this opportunity
to introduce myself!
My Bio
My professional mission is to break down barriers to scientific research, collaborations, and innovation-based commercialization and economic development.
In 2013, I helped secure the largest jury verdict in the United States in In Re Urethanes Litigation, Civil No. 04-md-1616-JWL (United States District Court, District of Kansas). That verdict is also reported to be the largest price-fixing verdict in the history of the U.S. Sherman Antitrust Act. I reported to the lead plaintiff counsel in that case. As a result of my legal experience of 22 years, I am versed in international law and the following legal areas in the U.S.: litigation, antitrust/competition law, intellectual property law, immigration law, contract law, and scientific research, technology transfer and commercialization.
Protecting economies by litigating to compensate victims and to correct the wrongs in the marketplace inflicted by major corporations and financial institutions was satisfying. But these high profile commercial cases have also shown me the awesome potential for positive benefit to unleash when constructive actions are taken in the marketplace. This realization motivated me to gear my career in a direction which allows more for a proactive posture than litigation affords.
My experience in research, technology transfer, commercialization, and economic development has been gained through litigation but also through academic, consultant, and executive engagements. The roles I held in the research domain include a position of an in-house legal counsel and a consultant at New Mexico’s largest and the most research intensive R1 university, research professor, law professor, compliance executive, and university liaison for university-industry partnerships.
My professional portfolio in research includes service as an attorney in private practice for 14 years, in public service for 8 years, and as an occasional Adjunct Law Professor of international law, immigration law, and intellectual property law. I am a recipient of the American Bar Association Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law for my legal research work which resulted in 2 legal textbooks that became primary sources in the legal field in the U.S.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of my career in scientific research and economic development is the fact that I have polished my skills as an attorney but also as a client. Moreover, I have experienced the client roles both as a researcher and as a research executive.
Prior to opening Ana AT Consulting, LLC in June of 2024, I poured my enthusiasm gained through these roles into establishing the legal, compliance, and contracting infrastructure for the first state-wide project involving New Mexico’s universities and community colleges. I continued this cutting-edge work in forming a consortium of 27 institutions stemming from the state-wide project. These projects afforded me the privilege of helping effectuate a very compelling mission. They have also amplified my passion for creating sustainable and efficient scientific platforms and networks in the U.S. and abroad, especially in my native Serbia.
I left Serbia to pursue college studies and have resettled in the U.S. in 1996 where I obtained my college and Juris Doctor degrees. I am fluent in English and Serbo-Croatian and have been a paid speaker. My favorite part of consulting is helping clients remove obstacles to research and innovation-based commercialization, especially when building or maintaining research partnerships with the industry. It would be my pleasure to help you navigate your innovation ecosystem, respond to challenges involved, and propel your scientific ingenuity and economic potential!
Certifications and Licenses
- New Mexico State Bar Member Attorney in Active Status [ since 09/2002 ]
- Responsible Conduct of Research, CITI program [ Credential ID 19996042 ]
- Conflicts of Interest, CITI program [ Credential ID 45843019 ]
- CITI Export Control Course [ Credential ID 19996040 ]
- Institutional/Signatory Official: Human Subject Research , CITI program [ Credential ID 19996041 ]
Key Cases
- In re: Urethane Antitrust Litigation (K.C.D.C.), against Dow Chemicals, resulted in the largest jury verdict in the United States in 2013
- In re: Payment Card Interchange Fee and Merchant Discount Antitrust Litigation (E.D.N.Y.), against Visa and MasterCard
- In re: Metoprolol Succinate Antitrust Litigation (D. Del.), against AstraZeneca
- In re: Chocolate Confectionary Antitrust Litigation (P.M.D.C.), against Mars
- In re: Steel Antitrust Litigation (N.D. Ill.), against ArcelorMittal
- State of New Mexico Investment Council v. Chesslock, Baker & Assoc. (N.M.D.C.), against Chesslock, Baker & Assoc.
- State of New Mexico Investment Council v. Countrywide/Bank of America (N.M.D.C.), against Countrywide/Bank of America
Media
- New Mexico Higher Education Student Basic Needs Report, 06/2024
- UNM’s announcement of the New Mexico Basic Needs Consortium launch, 03/2024
- OVPR announces interim executive director for Research Compliance, UNM Newsroom, 08/2016
- Ana Andzic Tomlinson (’02) Lectures in Native Country, UNM School of Law News, 07/2013
- Acta Diurna on Lecture at Belgrade University, 09/2013 [see page 23]
- Judge orders Dow Chemical to pay $1.2 bln in price-fixing case, 05/2013