Thamara Sordo-Vieira

Senior Associate Attorney

tsordo-vieira@fsbrlaw.com |
Practice Areas: Municipal, Litigation

Overview & Experience

Thamara Sordo-Vieira brings a strong litigation background to her practice, handling matters across multiple areas in both trial and appellate courts. She began her career in complex medical malpractice and negligence cases before moving into insurance defense, where she represented clients in no-fault, professional liability, commercial and construction disputes, and coverage matters. This broad experience—representing insurance companies, businesses, individuals, and governmental agencies—gives her valuable insight into the many perspectives our municipal clients encounter.

Building on this experience, Thamara now advises local governments on a wide range of municipal issues, including water and sewer services, intergovernmental contracts, annexations, ordinances, governmental immunity, and conditional property transfers. She values trust, clear communication, and respect in every matter she handles, qualities that have earned her the confidence of her clients.

Thamara also contributes to the legal community through writing and speaking. She has authored case law updates for firm publications, recorded a podcast on governmental immunity, presented at no-fault seminars, and spoken to the Insurance Alliance of Michigan on recent Michigan Supreme Court decisions. She is active in the Oakland County Bar Association and related professional groups.

A native Spanish speaker, Thamara helps municipalities strengthen transparency and accessibility by ensuring clear communication with Spanish-speaking residents.

Outside the office, she enjoys traveling, reading, cooking, concerts, classic rock music, hockey and baseball, and watching stand-up comedy and scary movies. Most of all, she values time with her teenage daughter and their dogs.

Publications & Presentations

Thamara has authored case law updates summarizing recent appellate decisions, recorded a podcast on governmental immunity, and presented at seminars and industry programs, including speaking to the Insurance Alliance of Michigan on the impact of recent Supreme Court rulings. She co-authored an article on Act 425 published in the September 2025 issue of Laches through the Oakland County Bar Association.

Honors & Education

Education

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, MI
Juris Doctor, cum laude, May 2017

  • Class Rank: Top 25%

  • Book Awards: Selected Topics in First Amendment, Medical Malpractice

  • G. Mennen Williams Moot Court Competition, Certificate of Distinction

  • CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Medical Malpractice

  • Detroit Mercy Law Fellow

  • Dean’s Full-Tuition Scholarship for Excellence

  • Hispanic Law Student Association, Secretary & Vice President

  • Student Bar Association, 3L Day Class Secretary

University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Criminology, summa cum laude, May 2012

  • Jesuit Founders’ Academic Full-Tuition Scholarship

  • Dean’s Award

 

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Michigan

  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

  • United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan

Professional Activities

  • State Bar of Michigan, Appellate Practice Section

  • State Bar of Michigan, Insurance and Indemnity Law Section

  • State Bar of Michigan, Litigation Section

  • State Bar of Michigan, Negligence Law Section

  • State Bar of Michigan, Young Lawyers Section

  • Michigan Association of Municipal Attorneys (MAMA)

  • Michigan Townships Association (MTA)

  • Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA), Laches Board of Editors

  • Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA), Inns of Court

  • Detroit Bar Association

  • Michigan Defense Trial Counsel (MDTC)

  • Michigan Municipal League (MML)