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Tommy Fibich is a founding partner in the firm of Fibich, Hampton & Leebron, L.L.P. He received his BBA from the University of Texas and his J.D. from the University of Houston, where he was a member of the Order of the Barons, the highest honorary legal scholastic society at the University of Houston Law Center.
Mr. Fibich is board certified in Civil Trial Law and is a member of American Board of Trial Advocates. He enjoys being a frequent speaker and lecturer across the nation on several issues. Mr. Fibich has been involved in numerous mass torts cases, including psychiatric hospital abuse cases, Fen/Phen, Baycol, Ephedra and Fentanyl drug cases, and Jehovah's Witness sexual abuse cases.
Mr. Fibich was plaintiff's counsel for the first Fen/Phen class action certified in the United States and won the first judgment against the makers of Fentanyl and the Duragesic pain patch. In 2008, Fibich Hampton & Leebron secured a settlement from KBR Inc. on behalf a soldier killed in Iraq while assisting the corporate contractor's work crew. He currently represents wounded drivers and the family members of those killed when a KBR convoy was ambushed in an active combat zone in Iraq.
In 2003, 20,000 of his peers voted Mr. Fibich a Texas SuperLawyer, for which he was featured in Texas Monthly. This honor places Mr. Fibich in the top 5% of all attorneys in the State of Texas. He's been voted a Texas SuperLawyer every year since. Martindale-Hubbell has also awarded Mr. Fibich with an AV rating, ranking him with the highest level of professional excellence.
Areas of Practice:
Pharmaceutical Drug Litigation
Nursing Home Litigation
Product Liability
Certification/Specialties:
Board Certified, Civil Trial Law
Bar Admissions:
Texas, 1974
U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1976
U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1976
U.S. Supreme Court, 1978
U.S. Tax Court, 1986
Education:
University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas, 1974
J.D.
Honors: Member, Order of the Barons
Honors: Honorary Legal Scholastic Society
University of Texas, 1970
B.B.A.
Honors and Awards:
Texas Super Lawyer, Top 5% in The State of Texas, 2003

Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Board of Trial Advocates
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