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Biographical Information

Thirty years ago, Douglas E. Fierberg expanded his Washington D.C. – based trial practice to establish the only legal practice representing school violence victims and survivors nationwide:  School Violence Law. The aim was to develop the premier national trial practice for victims; one superior to those developed across the country over decades by institutions to blame and punish victims and defeat their just claims.

The achievement of that goal is evident by:

  • Unprecedented victories on behalf of victims in state and federal courts across the country
  • Hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements against fraternities, colleges, schools, perpetrators, and other wrongdoers
  • Legal concessions to make institutions safer and transparent
  • Specialized accommodations for survivors of sexual assault and harassment to protect their educational rights
  • Establishment of legal precedent in many states creating a legal authority to hold colleges, schools, and fraternities responsible for campus violence
  • Formation of a team of topflight, passionate trial lawyers to aid school violence victims nationwide

Admission Dates & Jurisdictions

  • State of Michigan
  • State of Maryland
  • District of Columbia
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
  • U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit

Education

  • J.D., The National Law Center, George Washington University, With Honors
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Michigan, Class Honors

Professional Associations

DC Trial Lawyers Association (“DCTLA“)

Michigan Association for Justice (“MAJ”)

National Trial Lawyers Association (“NTL”)

National Crime Victim Bar Association (“NCVBA“)

Reproductive Justice Lawyers Network (“RJLN”)

Board President-Elect of the Women’s Resource Center in Traverse City, Michigan (“WRC“). The WRC protects and empowers survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault throughout Northern Michigan with its advocacy, shelter, and numerous other services.

Press

Mr. Fierberg’s expertise, cases, and clients have been featured multiple times on/in:

  • ABC News Studios Docuseries: Death in the Dorms, Episode 4: Michael Deng (Streaming on Hulu)
  • 60 Minutes
  • CNN Film: The Hunting Ground
  • CNN Special Report: Deadly Haze: Inside the Fraternity Crisis
  • NBC Today Show
  • ABC 20/20
  • CNN
  • BBC
  • CBS News
  • DATELINE
  • MSNBC
  • Good Morning America
  • Fox, as an expert on legal issues involving school law, hazing, sexual assault, and related topics.
  • “Haze”
  • The New York Times
  • The New York Times Magazine
  • The Washington Post
  • Time Magazine
  • The Atlantic
  • Vanity Fair
  • Sports Illustrated
  • USA TODAY
  • Detroit Free Press
  • Inside Higher Ed
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Various Other Media Outlets

Verdicts & Settlements

Mr. Fierberg is the founding member and chair of the Litigation Group, Schools: Violence, Misconduct, and Safety, which operates within and under the authority of the American Association for Justice (“AAJ”). Mr. Fierberg is a past President of the National Crime Victim Bar Association Advisory Board. Mr. Fierberg was lead counsel for twenty families whose loved ones died or suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of the April 2007 Virginia Tech Massacre. The result: a historic settlement with the Commonwealth of Virginia valued at more than $11 Million. He continues to serve as counsel for the VTV Family Outreach Foundation established by the settlement.

Speaking Engagements

  • Fordham University School of Law, The Law and Neuroscience of Mass Shootings: The Law, Ethics, and Psychology of Mass Shootings (November 2022)
  • Harvard Law School, Sports, Sex and Equality on Campus: Litigating the Title IX Case (October 2021)
  • Miami University, Building a Better Campus Community: Understanding the Principal Dynamics Underlying the Deaths, Injuries and Sexual Violence in the Greek Community (March 2021)
  • Harvard Law School, Gender Violence, Law, and Social Justice: Litigating Against Fraternities, Schools, and Students in Cases of Sexual Violence, Hazing, and Other Deadly Misconduct (March 2018; March 2015)
  • Cornell University, Student Rights and University Responsibilities: Fraternities, Sexual Violence, and Other Wrongdoing on Campus.edu (September 2018)
  • National Center for Victims of Crime:  Third Party Liability in Cases of Sexual Violence and Other Deadly Misconduct in Schools (December 2015)
  • Miami University, Campus Sexual Violence:  Student Rights, University Responsibilities, and Legal Liability in the Hunting Ground (March 2020, October 2016)
  • Chrysalis Network: Campus Sexual Violence:  Student Rights, University Responsibilities, and Legal Liability in the Hunting Ground (December 2016)
  • National Center for Victims of Crime: Holding Universities, Campus Institutions, and Students Accountable for Mass Violence, Campus Crimes, and Other Wrongdoing: Civil Justice for Victims of Campus Crime, Sexual Assault and Other Wrongdoing (2011 National Conference)
  • National Legal Aid and Defender Association:  Holding Universities, Campus Institutions, and Students Accountable for Mass Violence, Campus Crimes, and Other Wrongdoing: Civil Justice for Victims (2010 National Conference)
  • American Association for Justice:  Holding Universities, Campus Institutions, and Students Accountable for Mass Violence, Campus Crimes, and Other Wrongdoing: Civil Justice for Victims at Virginia Tech and Other Schools (2009 National Conference)
  • American Trial Lawyers Association:  School Safety: Threat Assessments, Rapid Response, and Lockdowns (2008 National Conference); Student Victims: Strategies and Issues for Successful Civil Litigation (2007 National Conference)
  • American Trial Lawyers Association: Student Victims of Sexual Assault: An Overview of Administrative and Legal Remedies (2006 National Conference)
  • National Student Legal Services Association: Student Victims: An Overview of the Problem, Civil Litigation, and Related Proceedings (2005 National Conference)
  • American Trial Lawyers Association: The Greek Industry: Strategies for Litigating Claims Involving Serious Injury, Death, Hazing, and Alcohol Misuse (2005 National Conference)
  • American Trial Lawyers Association:  Fraternity Litigation: A Basic Primer on the Status of Violence, Injury, Death, Alcohol Misuse, and Litigation Involving the Fraternity Industry (2004 National Conference)

Publications

  • Michigan State Law Review; Tanya Asim Cooper, #SororityToo, 2020 Mich. St. L. Rev. 355 (Vol. 2020, Iss. 2)
  • Hazing:  Destroying Young Lives; Chapter 9, Universities and College Groups Must Begin Disclosing Threats of Sexual Assault and Other Campus Violence (Author, Hank Nuwer, Indiana University Press 2018)
  • Victim Advocate: Representing Victims of Hazing and Other Group Violence on Campus (Vol. 3, No. 2, Fall, 2001)
  • Synthesis: Law and Policy in Higher Education (Vol. 10, No. 3, Winter, 1999)
  • The School Administrator: Hazing Prevention Deserves Attention, Too (Vol. 57, No. 9, October 2000)