Emily Buzzo
About Emily Buzzo
Emily Buzzo serves as the Operations Manager for Lien Resolution at Epiq, where she leads initiatives to enhance operational excellence in the Mass Tort sector. With a background in law and extensive experience in lien negotiation and resolution, she is dedicated to claimant advocacy.
Current Role as Operations Manager
Emily Buzzo serves as the Operations Manager for Lien Resolution at Epiq, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she leads initiatives aimed at achieving long-term operational excellence within the Mass Tort business. Her responsibilities include overseeing the processes related to lien resolution and ensuring that the operations align with the company's goals.
Previous Experience at Epiq
Prior to her current role, Emily Buzzo worked at Epiq in various capacities. She served as Supervisor for Private Lien Resolution from 2020 to 2021, and as an Associate in Private Lien Resolution from 2019 to 2020. Her tenure at Epiq has provided her with extensive experience in lien resolution processes.
Experience in Medical Record Review
Emily Buzzo worked at Garretson Resolution Group as an Associate in Medical Record Review from 2016 to 2019. This role contributed to her expertise in health care lien negotiation and analysis, which is essential for her current position in lien resolution.
Educational Background
Emily Buzzo holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Central Michigan University, where she studied from 2006 to 2010. She furthered her education by obtaining a Doctor of Law (JD) from Charlotte School of Law, completing her studies from 2010 to 2013. Her academic background supports her professional roles in legal and operational capacities.
Expertise in Lien Negotiation
Emily Buzzo has developed significant expertise in health care lien negotiation, analysis, and resolution, particularly in the context of individual events and mass tort litigation. She focuses on designing and implementing process improvements in legal services to achieve optimal outcomes in lien resolution.