Deborah Gordon Law has successfully sued over 100 corporations and government entities. 

Settlement agreements require that the result be kept confidential.

$1.27M judgement Officer Ann Marie Rogers v Sterling Heights Police Dept.

Gender discrimination and retaliation suit on behalf of a police officer

$1.56M judgement Varlesi vs. Wayne State University

Pregnancy Discrimination and Retaliation against a student

$10.6M award Kaki v Tenet

For physicians who were retaliated against for raising patient safety issues

$1M verdict Morrison vs. BOC Group

Termination for refusal to violate FDA regulations on the job

$1M verdict Zwick vs. Regents of the University of Michigan, et al

Civil Rights violations against the University of Michigan

$2.2M verdict Englar et al vs. Judge Linda Davis

Constitutional Due Process violations on behalf of court employees

$2.2M verdict Fisher v UPS

Retaliation - employee was fired after he brought a discrimination claim against UPS

$2.99M verdict Michelle Horton vs. 48th District Court, et al

Constitutional Due Process violations on behalf of a court clerk

$200K verdict Kesner vs. Olympia Aviation, and Ilitch Enterprises

Sexual Harassment of a flight attendant on the Detroit Tigers’ plane

$350K verdict and fee award Cawood v Washington Group International

Whistleblowers Protection Act

$395K verdict Stout vs. Asplundh Construction Corporation

Sexual Discrimination on behalf of an electrical worker

$3M verdict, $6.5M total settlement Wendrow vs. Michigan Department of Human Services, David Gorcyca, et al

Civil Rights Violations; Defamation on behalf of family

$4.5M verdict Armstrong vs. Shirvell

Defamation and stalking case on behalf of a gay university student

$620K judgement Fuhr vs. School Dist. of Hazel Park

Sexual Discrimination on behalf of a high school basketball coach and the Court placed Ms. Fuhr in the position of the boy's varsity coach

$880K verdict Morrison vs. B. Braun Medical, Inc.

Termination for refusal to violate FDA regulations on the job

"At that moment, somehow, the dollar figure doesn’t mean as much. It’s the fact that the jury has seen what happened. The jury has seen the truth and is willing to deliver the truth publicly."


Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.