Steven A. Krieger
Mr. Krieger has over twenty years of public interest advocacy and experience. His passion is helping people gain access to legal remedies, and in serving traditionally underserved or marginalized populations.
Mr. Krieger earned his Juris Doctor from the UCLA School of Law, David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy in 2011. Prior to law school, Mr. Krieger earned a Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Michigan School of Business in 2002.
Mr. Krieger has been frequently recognized as a top lawyer by the likes of Legal Elite, Arlington Magazine, Northern Virginia Magazine, and many others.
Mr. Krieger has published five scholarly articles on access to justice issues:
- Defamation Per Se Cases Should Include Guaranteed Minimum Presumed Damage Awards to Private Plaintiffs, 58 San Diego Law Review 641 (2021);
- The Difficulty in Waiving the Appellate Bond Requirement for Indigent Defendants Appealing from General District Court to Circuit Court Pursuant to Virginia Section 16.1-107, 3 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy 1 (2020);
- Low Bono Legal Counsel: Closing the Access to Justice Gap by Providing the Middle Class with Affordable Attorneys, 18 The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Race and Social Justice (2016);
- Why Our Justice System Convicts Innocent People and the Challenges Faced By Innocence Projects Trying to Exonerate Them, 14 New Criminal Law Review 333 (2011);
- Do “Tough on Crime” Politicians Win More Elections? An Empirical Analysis of California State Legislators from 1992 to 2000, 45 Creighton Law Review 131 (2011).
Mr. Krieger is licensed to practice law in Virginia and the District of Columbia.