Denise Keliuotis

Litigation Support Specialist at Bass, Berry & Sims

Denise Keliuotis has a diverse work experience spanning several law firms and organizations. Denise began their career as an Associate Attorney at Sidley Austin, where they conducted research, wrote memos and pleadings, and represented clients at court conferences. Denise then joined the Office of the State Appellate Defender as an Assistant State Appellate Defender, where they worked until 2005.

Following this, Denise worked as a Litigation Associate at Statman Harris & Eyerich, handling a wide range of cases, including complex commercial fraud litigation and representing Fortune 30 corporations. Denise also served as a primary contact for clients, conducted legal research, and drafted pleadings and motions.

Denise then joined Patton & Ryan LLC as an Associate Attorney, managing insurance coverage cases and serving as the main appellate counsel. Denise was responsible for researching and drafting briefs on complex insurance and contract issues. Denise also worked as an Attorney at Williams Montgomery & John, collaborating with clients to develop litigation strategies and drafting pleadings.

In 2015, Denise joined Carrillo Law L.L.C. as Of Counsel, where they managed insurance coverage cases. Denise then worked as a Special Education Advocate at the Special Education Advocacy Center, advocating for individuals with special education needs.

Most recently, Denise held the position of Litigation Support Specialist at Latitude Legal Recruitment / Bass Berry & Sims, specializing in litigation support. Currently, they work as a Litigation Support Specialist at Bass, Berry & Sims.

Denise Keliuotis pursued their education at Loyola University Chicago from 1986 to 1990, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in Political Science and Communications. Following this, they attended the University of Michigan Law School from 1997 to 2000, earning their Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree.

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  • Litigation Support Specialist

    April, 2022 - present