Dr. Gleb Tsipursky
Columbus, OH 43214
Office: 614-407-4016
Dr. Gleb Tsipursky is a world-renowned expert in bias and discrimination, focusing on employment law, fair housing, civil rights, criminal justice, and police procedures and use of force. He serves as the CEO of the boutique legal consultancy Disaster Avoidance Experts.
His globally-renowned expertise has been featured in over 650 articles and more than 550 interviews in prominent venues, including Harvard Business Review, USA Today, Fortune, Fast Company, CBS News, Time, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Business Insider, Inc. Magazine, NPR, and The New York Times. He has also published in many prominent legal journals, including the Illinois Bar Journal, Pennsylvania Lawyer Magazine, Maine Bar Journal, The Vermont Bar Journal, and others.
He is the author of global best-sellers, "Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters" and "The Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships." His writings have been translated into Chinese, Korean, German, Russian, Polish, and other languages.
Dr. Tsipursky's expertise stems from 25 years of litigation consulting. A behavioral scientist by training, he has conducted extensive research on bias and decision making, serving as a professor at Ohio State University and as a lecturer at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where he earned his PhD. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles in academic journals such as Journal of Social and Political Psychology.
Trained in the Daubert standard, Dr. Tsipursky writes reports and provides deposition and court testimony based on rigorously tested techniques that are thoroughly informed by peer-reviewed publications widely accepted in the scientific community. He specializes in helping litigators determine the extent and impact of decision-making bias, convincing the trier of fact to adopt their theory of the case.
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Relevant Links
Video introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGLNjiuHVC8
Link to CV: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/89chbq47x9p6w2eix217d/Curriculum-Vitae-Expert-Witness-Dr.-Gleb-Tsipursky-Full.pdf?rlkey=qto0khlvlub62wuur1x1xzc9j&dl=0
Expert witness website with links to court testimony and expert witness reports https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/expertwitness/
Legal Journal Articles:
Gleb Tsipursky, “Transforming Legal Settlements: How Science is Changing Emotional Distress Compensation,” in Maine Bar Journal, 40(2) 2025, 54-59.
https://www.mainebar.org/resource/resmgr/barjournals/MBJ_V40_N2_Spring2025.pdf
Gleb Tsipursky, “Transforming Legal Settlements: How Science is Changing Emotional Distress Compensation,” in Pennsylvania Lawyer Magazine (January/February 2025), 18-26. https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/PAL-1-JF2025-EmotionalDistressCompensation.pdf
Gleb Tsipursky, “Debiasing the Law: How Understanding Cognitive Biases Leads to a More Just Legal System,” in The Vermont Bar Journal, 51(1) Spring 2025, 37-38. https://www.vtbar.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/2025VBASpringJournal.pdf
Gleb Tsipursky, “Debiasing the Law: How Understanding Cognitive Biases Leads to a More Just Legal System,” in Maine Bar Journal, 39(4), 2024, 154-58. https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.mainebar.org/resource/resmgr/barjournals/2024_v39_n4_fall_MBJ.pdf
Gleb Tsipursky, “Evolving Compensation for Emotional Distress: The Role of Science in Legal
Settlements,” in The Vermont Bar Journal, 50(3) Fall 2024, 38-39. https://www.vtbar.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024VBAFallJournalred.pdf
Gleb Tsipursky, “How understanding cognitive biases can lead to a more just legal system,” in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Oct 4, 2024. https://masslawyersweekly.com/2024/10/04/how-understanding-cognitive-biases-can-lead-to-a-more-just-legal-system/
Gleb Tsipursky, “The Science of Justifying Emotional Distress Compensation,” in The Gavel, Fall 2024, 15-17, https://viewer.joomag.com/fall-2024-gavel/0659787001732553384/p2?short=
Gleb Tsipursky, “Debiasing the Law: How Understanding Cognitive Biases Leads to a More Just Legal System,” in Illinois Bar Journal, 111(11) November 2023, 32-35. https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/TsipurskyNov23REPRINT.pdf
Legal Webinars:
2025, Feb 11, Vermont Bar Association, “Revolutionizing Legal Settlements for Emotional Distress Using Science” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2yWTDTRXDM&ab_channel=Dr.GlebTsipursky
2025, Feb 27, North Dakota Bar Association, ''Science of Emotional Anguish & Non Economic Damages Compensation'' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvbCsZz-J5E&ab_channel=Dr.GlebTsipursky
2024, November 19, International Municipal Lawyers Association, “How Science is Changing Emotional Distress Compensation” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj87XdKZI90
2023, February 1, TASA ,“Addressing Bias in Legal Cases Using Behavioral Science” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nqmcqUn664
Discrimination and Bias Webinars:
2023, January 24, Eastern Shore Society for Human Resources chapter webcast, “No Shame, No Guilt: How HR Professionals Can Address Discomfort With Diversity and Inclusion” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj87XdKZI90
2022, October 13, TikTok Inc, “Overcoming Unconscious Bias via Behavioral Science,”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq5At3EXW6o
2021, Feb 3, Reckitt, ''How to Recognize Unconscious Bias via Emotional and Social Intelligence'' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGHhj2Ajfjg
2018, November 30, Eastern PA/DE CUPA HR, “Outstanding Leadership Through Social Intelligence,” https://youtu.be/QWQC5R0vv5o
2018, September 25, IPMA-HR, “The Socially Intelligent Public Sector HR Leader,” https://youtu.be/r3Vnm2ulv7o
2018, June 19, HRACO, “Cultivating Diverse Organizations and Defeating Unconscious Bias via Social Intelligence,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJd4yl_24_Y&feature=youtu.be
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Testimonials:
“All-in-all, great job on this $23 billion Medicaid government procurement case. Thank you for jumping in so quickly and being available for us. You did a fantastic job during the deposition. You conceded when appropriate (which shows a commitment to fairness and no overreach) and you carefully listened to the questions and reframed them when necessary. They threw everything they had at you and with limited exception, they had to come away frustrated. You did excellent work. I look forward to future opportunities to bring you in as an expert witness on bias and decision making."
Shawn Organ, Partner at Organ Law
“Dr. Gleb was very credible and knowledgeable and his educational credentials and publications were beyond reproach. His expertise and experience on the subject matter made him a trustworthy intellect. The quality of his work was outstanding and he was very easy to work with. He constantly showed decency the entire time which was very much appreciated. I would recommend Dr. Gleb to anyone whose in need of an Expert Witness."
Angela Dudley, Assistant Agent in Charge, Ohio Department of Public Safety
“Good morning, Dr. Gleb, Jay Reyes here from the American Bar Association. I wanted to thank you for speaking recently at our Spring 2024 National Legal Malpractice Conference. We really enjoyed having you and hearing you discuss proximity bias. It was really a worthwhile event and conversation for our panel who really didn't know a great deal about it or a lot of the implications related to it. We really appreciated all the energy and obvious underlying knowledge that you have related to the topic.”
Jay Reyes, Chief Counsel at the American Bar Association
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References:
• Shawn Organ, Partner at Organ Law, sjorgan@organlegal.com, 614.481.0900
• Gary Cook, Attorney at Law, gcookesq@yahoo.com, (216) 965-4410
• Angela Dudley, Assistant Agent in Charge, Ohio Department of Public Safety, Logannberry1@aol.com, Phone: (216) 536-7404
• Sonal Jain, Attorney at Siri & Glimstad, sjain@sirillp.com, 929-677-5124
• Amil Minora, Amil Minora Law, 570-961-1616, amil.minora@gmail.com
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Keywords:
discrimination, bias, employment, fair housing, decision making, decisions, future of work, future-proofing, cognitive biases, blindspots, hybrid work, remote work, hybrid teams, remote teams, public procurement, procurement, implicit bias, unconscious bias, diversity, equity, inclusion, hiring, recruitment, personnel, promotion, racism, sexism, employment litigation, wrongful termination, risk, risk management, jury selection, jury bias, criminal defense, criminal justice, law enforcement, police misconduct, policing, police practices & procedures, Generative AI, Generative Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, algorithmic bias, employment discrimination, workplace harassment, racial discrimination, gender discrimination, wrongful dismissal, age discrimination, disability discrimination, diversity and inclusion, disparate impact, civil rights
- Artificial Intelligence
- Deadly/Excessive Force
- Discrimination
- Emotional Distress
- Emotional Trauma
- Employment
- Human Resources
- Law Enforcement
- Negligent Hiring
- Recruiting
- Sexual Harassment/Discrimination
- Wrongful Termination
- Q: Please list your professional accreditations, degrees, licenses, and certificates granted:
- A: PhD with a focus on focus on behavioral science. I also published a number of articles in prominent venues, such as Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Inc. Magazine, CBS News, Entrepreneur, Scientific American, Psychology Today, The Conversation, Business Insider, Government Executive, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Time, Fast Company, Boston Globe, New York Daily News, Fox News, USA Today, Forbes, The New York Times, and many others. Some are specifically legal publications, such as the Illinois Bar Journal.
- Q: Please list your affiliations or memberships in any professional and/or industry organizations:
- A: Society for Judgment and Decision Making
Behavioral Sciences and Policy Association
- Q: Please list any teaching or speaking experience you have had, including subject matter:
- A: Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, Decision Science Collaborative and History
Department, Newark Campus, 2011-2018
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC, 2010-11
Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008-2010
- Q: Have any of your accreditations ever been investigated, suspended or removed? (if yes, explain)
- A: No
- Q: On how many occasions have you been retained as an expert?
- A: Over 15
- Q: For what area(s) of expertise have you been retained as an expert?
- A: Employment law, discrimination, excessive use of force, fair housing, procurement
- Q: In what percentage of your cases were you retained by the plaintiff?
- A: 70
- Q: In what percentage of your cases were you retained by the defendant?
- A: 30
- Q: On how many occasions have you had your deposition taken?
- A: 4
- Q: When was the last time you had your deposition taken?
- A: August 2024
- Q: On how many occasions have you been qualified by a court to give expert testimony?
- A: 4
- Q: On how many occasions have you testified as an expert in court or before an arbitrator?
- A: 4
- Q: For how many years have you worked with the legal industry as an expert?
- A: 12
- Q: What services do you offer? (E.g.: consulting, testing, reports, site inspections etc.)
- A: Expert witness
- Q: What is your hourly rate to consult with an attorney?
- A: 450
- Q: What is your hourly rate to review documents?
- A: 450
- Q: What is your hourly rate to provide deposition testimony?
- A: 500
- Q: What is your hourly rate to provide testimony at trial?
- A: 550
- Q: Please list any fees other than those stated above (E.g.: travel expenses, copy fees, etc.)
- A: Travel expenses
References:
• Shawn Organ, Partner at Organ Law, sjorgan@organlegal.com, 614.481.0900
• Gary Cook, Attorney at Law, gcookesq@yahoo.com, (216) 965-4410
• Angela Dudley, Assistant Agent in Charge, Ohio Department of Public Safety, Logannberry1@aol.com, Phone: (216) 536-7404
• Sonal Jain, Attorney at Siri & Glimstad, sjain@sirillp.com, 929-677-5124
• Amil Minora, Amil Minora Law, 570-961-1616, amil.minora@gmail.com
Testimonials:
“All-in-all, great job on this $23 billion Medicaid government procurement case. Thank you for jumping in so quickly and being available for us. You did a fantastic job during the deposition. You conceded when appropriate (which shows a commitment to fairness and no overreach) and you carefully listened to the questions and reframed them when necessary. They threw everything they had at you and with limited exception, they had to come away frustrated. You did excellent work. I look forward to future opportunities to bring you in as an expert witness on bias and decision making."
Shawn Organ, Partner at Organ Law
“Dr. Gleb was very credible and knowledgeable and his educational credentials and publications were beyond reproach. His expertise and experience on the subject matter made him a trustworthy intellect. The quality of his work was outstanding and he was very easy to work with. He constantly showed decency the entire time which was very much appreciated. I would recommend Dr. Gleb to anyone whose in need of an Expert Witness."
Angela Dudley, Assistant Agent in Charge, Ohio Department of Public Safety
“Good morning, Dr. Gleb, Jay Reyes here from the American Bar Association. I wanted to thank you for speaking recently at our Spring 2024 National Legal Malpractice Conference. We really enjoyed having you and hearing you discuss proximity bias. It was really a worthwhile event and conversation for our panel who really didn't know a great deal about it or a lot of the implications related to it. We really appreciated all the energy and obvious underlying knowledge that you have related to the topic.”
Jay Reyes, Chief Counsel at the American Bar Association