About Fredrick W.
Fredrick W. Jensen earned his J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1998, where he concentrated on litigation. He arrived at the bar of legal practice armed with courtroom training and coursework that emphasized trial skills. Those early academic choices shaped the path he has followed in his professional life.
He began practicing law in the early 2000s and is listed as having worked as a lawyer at Allegan Law Offices, P.C. in 2001. That period marked his transition from classroom theory to handling real disputes. In the years that followed, he built experience in contested matters and learned to manage cases from the initial complaint through motion practice and trial preparation.
Jensen is admitted to practice in Michigan and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He handles litigation across state and federal forums. His work involves drafting pleadings, arguing motions, preparing witnesses, and presenting cases to judges and juries when necessary. He tends to take cases that require procedural care and an attention to evidentiary detail.
Colleagues describe his approach as steady and methodical. He breaks issues down into manageable parts. He pays attention to the mechanics of litigation: deadlines, discovery rules, and courtroom procedure. That approach serves clients who need clarity and a plan when disputes intensify. He also spends time preparing witnesses and developing themes that can hold up under cross-examination.
Jensen maintains an office at 126 Locust Street, Ste A. From that office he manages client matters, consults on litigation strategy, and coordinates with experts and co-counsel as cases demand. He continues to practice in venues across Michigan and remains active in filing and arguing appeals in the Sixth Circuit where appropriate.
Over more than two decades in practice, Jensen has focused on litigation work that requires courtroom readiness and procedural rigor. His day-to-day practice centers on advising clients through contested proceedings and representing them in both state and federal courts.