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Frederick Schenk

Managing Partner, The Schenk Law Firm

858-424-4444fred@schenklawfirm.com

600 Broadway, Suite 700
San Diego, CA 92101

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Frederick “Fred” Schenk is the founding Managing Partner at The Schenk Law Firm. A former letterhead partner at the CaseyGerry law firm with over 46 years of legal and trial experience, Schenk has secured multi-million dollar verdicts, settlements, and arbitration awards for victims of corporate negligence, particularly in asbestos litigation, wrongful death, product liability, and automobile accidents. He is consistently recognized by Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, and has received numerous awards for his outstanding work.

Schenk’s areas of specialization include asbestos and mesothelioma, catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation, underage gambling addiction, automobile and bicycle accidents, automobile accidents, bicycle accidents, construction negligence, head/brain injury and social media addiction litigation.

He co-authored the LexisNexis California Automotive Litigation Handbook, one of the leading litigation guides in the area of automobile negligence litigation for both the plaintiff as well as the insurance defense bar. Schenk achieved the largest San Diego verdict to date—against asbestos manufacturer Owens Corning Fiberglass—rendering the largest ever asbestos punitive damages and economic loss verdict in San Diego. In 2023, he was appointed by Judge Carolyn Kuhl of the Los Angeles Superior Court to the plaintiffs’ steering committee in the Judicial Council Coordination Proceedings lawsuit against large social media companies, including Meta, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat.  In 2024, he received the Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award by the University of San Diegeo School of Law, and in 2025, the University of San Diego awarded him with the Author E. Hughes Distinguished Career Achievement Award.

Lawdragon Honors

Honor Year Practice
The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2025 Class Action, Mass Tort
The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2024 Class Action, Mass Tort
The 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2023 Class Action, Mass Tort
The 2022 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2022 Class Action, Mass Tort
The 2021 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2021 Class Action, Mass Tort
The 2020 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2020 Class Action, Mass Tort
Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers 2019 Class Action, Mass Tort
Lawdragon Inducts 2022 Class of Hall of Fame Honorees 2022 Plaintiff Trial Lawyers

Between 2023-2025, Schenk again served as president of the 22nd District Agricultural Association’s Board of Directors which manages and operates the Del Mar Fairgrounds and San Diego County Fair on behalf of the State of California.

He previously served as the board president from 2013 to 2015. The nine-member Board is appointed by the governor of California, and Fred has served under three governors. He is a past president of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), San Diego Chapter and past president of the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego and earned a lifetime emeritus board seat with the Consumer Attorneys of California. Between 2000 and 2002, Fred served as president of the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center of San Diego.

For the past 15 years, Schenk has been a member of the board of governors of the American Association for Justice. Schenk has been recognized by the Association for his extensive pro bono work through their Trial Lawyers Care® program — an initiative to encourage, recognize, and organize trial lawyers who contribute to their communities through volunteer and charitable activities that serve the public good. In 2004, Schenk undertook probono representation of a family who lost a loved one in the tragic 911 attack on the World Trade Center buildings. Schenk obtained a seven-figure resolution on behalf of the survivors for which he accepted no fee for his work.