Michael Garnier is a lifelong Northern Virginia resident whose litigation practice over nearly four decades has focused on product liability and personal injury cases. Michael has handled many jury trials throughout Virginia and, with local counsel, also has participated in product liability cases in more than twenty other states. The diverse clients Michael has been privileged to represent include elevator companies, top pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, telecommunications industry leaders, car rental companies, hotels, aerospace manufacturers, health care providers, construction equipment vendors, retailers, insurance companies, manufacturers of home appliances and other products, as well as individuals and various small businesses.
More than 40 years ago, during summer clerkships at a law firm, Michael knew he wanted to become a trial lawyer. Throughout his college and law school years, he continued to spend each summer honing his skills, helping companies who remain his clients today. After college, he spent a year in Paris studying the international law of nuclear reactor accidents, and then graduated second in his law school class at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law (College of William & Mary). In 1984, he joined the Northern Virginia law firm now known as Garnier & Garnier, P.C. From the start, working closely with his father (who was a successful litigator from 1960 until his retirement in 2006), Michael helped defend cases across the country for leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. Other significant components of Michael’s practice have involved elevators and escalators, construction equipment, ladders, premises liability, consumer products, and automobile accident litigation on behalf of rental car customers and other drivers. Michael also has represented various manufacturers in multi-district product liability litigation involving a variety of drugs and medical devices, and has defended lawsuits against architects, aerospace industry leaders, a professional football team, and a wide variety of product manufacturers, retailers, and service providers.
Michael joined the D.C. Bar in 1990 to extend the reach of his Virginia-based practice. His brother, Robert, joined the firm in 1992. Garnier & Garnier, P.C. has served some clients steadily for decades, but the firm also has added new clients– mainly through word-of- mouth referrals from other satisfied clients. While many of their corporate clients are the leaders in their fields, Michael and Robert also have made themselves available to individual clients needing representation in serious injury cases. One of Michael’s favorite aspects of being a trial lawyer is getting to know people from so many different walks of life.
Michael is past chair of the Product Liability Committee of the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys and has served on that organization’s Board of Directors. He has authored book chapters in American Bar Association publications on product liability, and has written and lectured on other litigation topics.
Michael and his wife have four adult children and two grandsons. They are active in their church, where Michael plays keyboards regularly in the worship band and has led various men’s groups and home groups. He was a youth soccer coach for eighteen seasons. In 2005, Michael was among the first honorees included in the “TIPS Honor Roll” by the American Bar Association’s Torts and Insurance Practice Section recognizing “exceptional contributions” in public service and volunteer work. He was a youth crisis hotline coordinator and phone volunteer for over fifteen years. Since 1990, Michael has been a frequent speaker to youth at the Fairfax County Juvenile Detention Center. Michael enjoys biking, running, swimming, skiing, skating, music, reading, hiking, art and photography, travel, and watching various sports. He completed the Marine Corps Marathon during law school, and more recently has participated in more than a dozen sprint triathlons.