About Bailor B.
Bailor B. Bell came to law through two Michigan schools. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Grand Valley State University. He then completed his Juris Doctor at Wayne State University Law School. Those years shaped an interest in courtroom practice and public-service lawyering.
After law school, Bell became a member of the State Bar of Michigan in 2014. He spent the next years building litigation experience. In 2014 he joined the Jay Zelenock Law Office as a senior associate. There he handled a steady docket and worked on matters that required courtroom preparation and client counseling. The role gave him regular exposure to opposing counsel and trial settings.
Bell moved to The Fierberg National Law Group, PLLC in 2023. His title at that time was listed as lawyer. The change coincided with new professional affiliations. In 2023 he also joined the National Crime Victim Bar Association. That membership sits alongside his continuing State Bar affiliation. Both associations keep him plugged into developments in criminal and civil practice areas that affect victims and litigants in Michigan.
Colleagues describe Bell as methodical in his preparation. He favors clear, direct writing and careful case timelines. That approach translates into steady courtroom presence and measured client conversations. He handles filings, motions, and client intake with an eye toward practical outcomes rather than headline results. He has worked across different stages of litigation, from initial pleadings through hearings.
Bell practices in Michigan courts and maintains professional memberships that reflect his interests. His time at a regional firm and then at a national group gives him a blend of local courtroom experience and exposure to cases handled at a broader scale. He has continued to build his professional network through bar activities and association events.
Outside of casework, he has participated in association meetings and continuing legal education programs. He emphasizes ongoing learning and staying current on procedural changes and case law. He prefers straightforward client explanations and timelines that set clear expectations. His work is grounded in procedural competence and practical case management.
He is currently an active member of the State Bar of Michigan and is listed at The Fierberg National Law Group, PLLC, where his practice centers on representing clients in matters handled through the firm in Michigan.