Steve W. Berman is an American
plaintiff
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's lawyer and
entrepreneur
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An entreprene ...
who founded and is Managing Partner of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, a 76-attorney
law firm
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based in
Seattle, Washington
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.
Early life and education
Steve Berman was born in 1955
in
Seattle, Washington
Seattle ( ) is the List of municipalities in Washington, most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the List of Unit ...
,
and was raised mostly in
Highland Park, Illinois
Highland Park is a suburban city located in southeastern Lake County, Illinois, United States, about north of downtown Chicago. Per the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 30,176. Highland Park is one of several municipali ...
.
His father ran an insurance company
that sold policies for security guards and police officers.
Berman was drafted into U.S. military service for the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
in 1972, but the war ended before Berman was sent to serve.
Berman completed his undergraduate degree at the
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
in 1976.
He earned his Juris Doctor in law from the
University of Chicago Law School
The University of Chicago Law School is the Law school in the United States, law school of the University of Chicago, a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It employs more than 180 full-time and part-time facul ...
in 1980.
Career
Early career
After graduating, Berman worked for Jenner & Block, then Shidler McBroom Gates & Lucas, which later became
K&L Gates. He represented plaintiffs in some of the first sexual harassment lawsuits in Washington. His interest in class-action lawsuits began in 1989, after winning an $850 million settlement for investors that provided bonds for a failed nuclear power plant project. He then worked for
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, who acted as co-counsel on the lawsuit, and later for Betts Patterson & Mines.
At the time, he focused on shareholder lawsuits representing shareholders against big Seattle companies.
Hagens Berman and big tobacco
In 1993, Berman's employer decided not to take on a case against
Jack in the Box
Jack in the Box, Inc. is an American fast food restaurant chain founded on February 21, 1951, by Robert O. Peterson in San Diego, California, where it is headquartered. The chain has over 2,200 locations, primarily serving the West Coast of t ...
for allegedly exaggerating to investors regarding the quality of the company's food before causing an
e-coli outbreak.
The law firm was worried taking the case would harm its relationships with insurance companies they help defend. In response, Berman left and started his own firm, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, with four partners and a few associates, so they could pursue the Jack in the Box case.
The case settled two years later for $12 million.
By 2014, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP had 80 employees and 9 offices.
The law firm continued to use class-action lawsuits to target "social ills or corporate malfeasance."
Berman became known for his work in the 1990s against big tobacco companies.
At the time, most people believed tobacco companies could not be held liable for health problems associated with their products.
After six years of litigation, where Berman represented 14 of 46 U.S. states that participated, the case was settled in 1996 for $206 billion.
Washington CEO Magazine estimated he will receive a total of $100 million,
while an article in the ''Irish Times'' estimated Berman's share was $10 million per-year for 25 years.
The firm suffered a setback in 2006 when it was ordered to pay $10.8 million to three small water-bottling companies in Maine. Hagens Berman had originally represented the bottlers in a lawsuit about water quality. But when the companies wanted to accept an out-of-court settlement offer, the law firm decided to instead pursue class action lawsuits over the objection of the bottlers. A jury found that the firm had been disloyal to its original clients.
Later work
Berman has continued to pursue class-action lawsuits against large companies.
He won a $215 million settlement from
Enron
Enron Corporation was an American Energy development, energy, Commodity, commodities, and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was led by Kenneth Lay and developed in 1985 via a merger between Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth, both re ...
related to lost employee pensions after the
Enron scandal
The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal sparked by American energy company Enron, Enron Corporation filing for bankruptcy after news of widespread internal fraud became public in October 2001, which led to the dissolution of its accounting ...
and $1.6 billion from
Volkswagen
Volkswagen (VW; )English: , . is a German automotive industry, automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Established in 1937 by German Labour Front, The German Labour Front, it was revitalized into the global brand it ...
related to the
Volkswagen emissions scandal on behalf of car owners.
He won $1.63 billion from Toyota related to
sudden unintended acceleration in certain Toyota vehicles. Berman also sued the
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates College athletics in the United States, student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, and Simon Fraser University, 1 in Canada. ...
for their response to athlete concussions
and for allegedly violating antitrust laws by prohibiting athletes from getting compensated.
Berman has also sued pharmaceutical companies for alleged price-fixing, SeaWorld for its treatment of
orcas
The orca (''Orcinus orca''), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus '' Orcinus'', it is recognizable by its black-and-white-patterned body. A cosmopoli ...
, and the makers of
Butterfinger
Butterfinger is a chocolate bar, candy bar manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero SpA, Ferrero. It is manufactured internationally by Nestlé. It consists of a layered crisp peanut butter core covered in a "chocolate ...
for its alleged use of child labor.
In the late 2010s, Berman started lawsuits against big oil companies, accusing them of causing climate change, on behalf of coastal towns and others affected by rising water levels. The lawsuits use similar reasoning as the tobacco lawsuits in the 1990s, alleging oil companies willfully misled the public about the environmental harms of their product.
Personal life
Berman is married and has three children.
He is a triathlete,
cyclist, and a referee for youth soccer.
References
External links
biography- on firm website
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Living people
University of Michigan alumni
University of Chicago Law School alumni
Washington (state) lawyers
Law firm founders
Year of birth missing (living people)