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Jenna Fagerman is a civil litigator with a focused practice in corporate law, construction law, and business litigation, representing clients in complex commercial and construction-related disputes. She works closely with business owners, executives, and in-house counsel to deliver strategic guidance that helps clients assess risk, anticipate challenges, and make informed decisions from pre-litigation strategy through trial, arbitration, and resolution.

Before joining Hilger Hammond, Jenna practiced at a national law firm in Chicago, where she handled high-stakes litigation for clients in the construction, life sciences, and medical device industries. She served as a key member of trial teams in multi-million-dollar disputes, successfully representing clients in complex breach-of-contract matters, and advising corporate clients on litigation risk and compliance in both state and federal courts.

A former Division I women’s soccer player, Jenna enjoys staying active through running, biking, and spending time outdoors — especially boating during the summer months. She is also an avid dog lover and can often be found with her dog, Ruth (“Barker Ginsburg”), when she’s not in the office.

“Every business dispute is a unique, nuanced challenge with real-world consequences deserving of specialized attention. I help clients identify what truly matters to them and develop creative solutions that align legal strategy with their business reality. From preventing issues before they arise to guiding matters to resolution, my focus is on understanding each client’s needs and achieving outcomes that protect my clients’ interests and position them for long-term success.”

Education

Undergrad School

DePaul University

Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, cum laude

Chicago, IL

Law School:

Loyola University of Chicago School of Law

J.D., cum laude

Chicago, IL

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Bar Admissions

  • Michigan
  • Illinois

Court Admissions

  • Michigan
  • Illinois
  • American Bar Association, Member
  • State Bar of Michigan, Member
  • Grand Rapids Bar Association, Member
  • Law Alumni Scholarship Recipient and Dean’s List – 6/6 semesters
  • L. Edward Bryant, Jr. National Health Law Transactional Moot Court Competition Champion, 2015
  • Four-year scholarship player for Division I Women’s Soccer Team, BIG EAST Conference

Recent publications from the Hilger Hammond Blog:

Jenna Fagerman Joins Hilger Hammond Law Firm

We’re pleased to welcome Jenna Fagerman to Hilger Hammond, where she officially joined the firm on December 1, 2025.

After building her legal career in Chicago at leading national law firms, Jenna returns to West Michigan with extensive experience in complex civil litigation, arbitration, and strategic business advising.

New Clarity and Stricter Rules for MRTA Preservation

Governor Whitmer recently signed legislation amending the Michigan Marketable Record Title Act (MRTA). The amendment clarifies specific MRTA exceptions and provides property owners an extended deadline to record a “Notice of Claim” to retain property interests such as easements or restrictions that do not fall within the amendment’s exceptions. Learn about the three key changes in this amendment and how they could affect your business interests.

Don’t Wake the Sleeping Dog of Repeat MIOSHA Citations

When an OTS (“Other-than-Serious”) citation is issued, it can be tempting to view it as a cost of doing business and simply pay the relatively low penalty amount and move on. However, employers should always consider the merits of the citation and the likelihood your company could be cited again for the same conduct.

Why Workplace Safety Isn’t Just a Regulation, It’s a Business Imperative

In today’s dynamic business environment, prioritizing workplace safety is not just about adhering to regulations but also ensuring your employees avoid catastrophic injuries and make it home at the end of the day. Secondly, it is a fundamental aspect of responsible business operations and a crucial driver of long-term success.

Hilger Hammond Intern Tyler Penlerick

In the summer of 2025, we had the pleasure of welcoming a dynamite intern – Tyler Penlerick. Here is his “report” of how he spent his summer internship.

Top 2025 Michigan Lawyer Awards

We are honored to have had several Hilger Hammond attorneys receive some of the top Michigan awards recognizing legal excellence in 2025. Learn more about who won and for what here.

Court Pauses Michigan Energy Efficient Building Codes Amid Legal Challenge

On July 7, Judge James Robert Redford issued an Order staying implementation of the Residential Building Code and Michigan Uniform Energy Code updates. The proposed updates in question were aiming to increase energy efficiency in homes. Learn more about the allegations of improper “cost-effective” analysis and the implications it could have on single family home construction.

Supreme Court Upholds Limitations on Michigan Short Term Rentals

On Wednesday, July 9, 2025 the Michigan Supreme Court affirmed the Michigan Court of Appeals’ ruling from July of 2023 “by equal division of the Court”, meaning that a majority of the Justices did not reach a common basis for resolution. This leaves the Court of Appeals decision intact and binding, which had held that private lake community restrictions prohibiting property owners from using their properties as short-term rentals (Melvin R. Berlin Revocable Trust et al. v. Thomas C. Rubin et al.).

Senate Bill 49 creates more Ambiguity for the Timely Issuance of MIOSHA Citations

Proposed Senate Bill 49 revises various sections of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act (Act), including §33, the section that addresses the time frame by which MIOSHA must issue a citation after an inspection. Unfortunately, SB 49, does nothing to nail down the outside limits of when MIOSHA must issue a citation, only further muddying that question.

Corporate Transparency Act Updates – 2025

Changes to the enforceability and reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act are evolving monthly! In this blog post, Hilger Hammond attorneys Jill Miller and Ron Reynolds track, evaluate, and explain these changes in real-time and provide legal insight into how they could affect your business operations.

New Legal Challenges to FTC Non-Compete Ban

On August 20, 2024, a federal district judge in Texas issued a ruling blocking implementation of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Rule banning non-compete agreements on a nationwide basis; concluding that the FTC lacked statutory authority to promulgate the Rule. Learn more about what this ruling means for Michigan businesses and how you can ensure you’re prepared.