About Will Fagerstrom
Will joined Beasley Allen in November 2011. He works in the firm’s Toxic Torts section, handling cases involving issues of environmental law. He is working on the Hot Fuel Multi-District Litigation, a massive legal action encompassing 26 states and consolidated in Kansas City, Kansas. These lawsuits center on the simple notion of fairness - when consumers purchase motor fuel by the gallon, they expect to receive a gallon's worth of energy. Unfortunately, in hot states like Alabama, Texas or Florida, consumers are receiving less motor fuel than they are paying for at the pump.
Simple physics dictates that when liquids like gasoline are heated, they expand in volume while the fuel's initial energy stays the same. This phenomenon, known as thermal expansion, actually creates "expanded gallons" of fuel that harbor less energy than the initial gallons the fuel once was before expansion.
Will graduated from Huntingdon College in 2008 with a B.A. in History and Biology. He obtained his J.D. from Valparaiso University School of Law in 2011. While attending law school, Will was a member of the Valparaiso University Moot Court Society and was a legal intern for the Valparaiso University Civil Law Clinic. During law school, he completed an internship with Judge Kristi DuBose of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama and an internship with Judge Jeffery J. Dywan of Lake Superior Court.
Mr. Fagerstrom's Admissions
Georgia (2011)Mr. Fagerstrom's Education
- Valparaiso University School of Law (J.D. 2011)
- Huntingdon College (B.A. 2008)
Mr. Fagerstrom's Member
Georgia State BarWill Fagerstrom in the News
- Beasley Allen lawsuit calls blood supply safety into question
- Beasley Allen's Leigh O'Dell named to Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in transvaginal mesh litigation
- Beasley Allen files lawsuit on behalf of family of drowning victims
- Beasley Allen names Chad E. Stewart as firm's newest Shareholder
- Beasley Allen Shareholder Dee Miles to Chair Cumberland Advisory Board



