FMCO Law

FMCO Law

1541 E Fabyan Parkway, Suite 101, Geneva, IL 60134, Geneva, IL 60134

Google4.6(32)
8 Attorneys
$9.4B+ Recovered
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About FMCO Law

Foote Chavez Law is an Illinois-based firm representing clients in personal injury, workers' compensation, employment law, and complex civil litigation. The firm operates from its Geneva office, serving clients throughout Illinois and across the nation. Its attorneys possess nearly 200 years of combined legal experience. They have secured more than $15 billion in verdicts and settlements for clients. The firm also offers services in Spanish.

FMCO Law Case Results

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$6B

Mass Tort / 9/11 Litigation

Judgment for surviving families of those killed in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centers, finding the Islamic Republic of Iran and others materially aided al Qaeda.

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$2B

Breach of Contract / Class Action

Judgment on behalf of a class of dealers against Ford Motor Company for systematic breach of Sales and Service Agreements through a pricing program. Judgment later reversed and awaiting retrial.

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$1B

Medical Professionals Litigation

Recovery for medical professionals.

$58M

Consumer Class Action

Consumer class action resolving damages occasioned by the collapse of the Illinois Funeral Directors Association Pre-Need Trust.

$6.8M

Employment Discrimination

Jury verdict in a federal employment discrimination case.

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$6.5M

Sexual Harassment

Jury verdict for two plaintiffs in a sexual harassment case.

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