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Geoffrey Fieger

American attorney


Summary

American attorney

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nameGeoffrey Fieger
captionFieger in January 2008
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partyDemocratic
spouseKathleen Fieger
relativesDoug Fieger (brother)
educationUniversity of Michigan (BA, MA)
Detroit College of Law (JD)
website

Detroit College of Law (JD)

Geoffrey Fieger is an American attorney based in Southfield, Michigan. Fieger is the founder of the law firm Fieger Law, and is an occasional legal commentator for NBC and MSNBC. His practice focuses on personal injury, civil rights litigation and medical malpractice cases.

Fieger served as the defense attorney for Jack Kevorkian and was an unsuccessful Democratic nominee for governor of Michigan in 1998.

On March 1, 2024, Fieger's wife released a statement saying he was diagnosed with a heart condition that required surgery, and afterward he suffered a stroke. His long time law partner, James Harrington, is currently running Fieger Law, while Fieger is recovering and in rehabilitation.

Early life and family

Fieger grew up in Oak Park, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan, the son of June Beth (née Oberer) and Bernard Julian Fieger. Fieger's father was Jewish, and his mother was of Norwegian descent. He earned B.A. (Theater, 1974) and M.A. (Speech) degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1976 and his J.D. from the Detroit College of Law (now the Michigan State University College of Law) in 1979.

Fieger and his wife Kathleen have three children and live in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fieger is the older brother of Doug Fieger, lead vocalist of the late-'70s/early-'80s rock group The Knack, best known for their hit song "My Sharona" in 1979.

Political career

1998 gubernatorial campaign

Main article: 1998 Michigan gubernatorial election

In 1998, Fieger ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic nominee for Governor of Michigan, as an anti-establishment populist, and pulled off what was widely considered an upset victory in the Democratic primary. During the campaign Fieger made several inflammatory and controversial comments and statements, including

  • an assertion that his opponent John Engler was the product of miscegenation between humans and barnyard animals;
  • a claim that "rabbis are closer to Nazis than they think."
  • the observation that, "in 2,000 years we've probably made somebody who is the equivalent of Elvis into God, so I see no reason why not to believe that in 2,000 years Elvis will be God. Probably if we went back 2,000 years, and they said, you know, we think Jesus is God, and Jesus is just some goofball that got nailed to the cross."
  • a radio appearance characterizing Michigan appellate judges as "jackasses" for overturning a 15 million dollar medical malpractice judgment he had won. (A lower court reprimand based on these comments was eventually upheld by the Michigan Supreme Court.) In leadup to both the 2010, and 2018 gubernatorial elections in Michigan, Fieger considered running.

Other activities

In 1997, Fieger donated four million dollars to the Detroit College of Law, now the Michigan State University College of Law, to start the nation's first trial practice institute for law students, which was named the Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute.

Fieger appeared as one of the attorneys on the reality TV series Power of Attorney, and was opposing counsel in an episode of NBC's The Law Firm.

Trial and acquittal

In August 2007, Fieger was indicted on federal campaign finance charges; the U.S. government alleged that Fieger had illegally funneled $127,000 to John Edwards's 2004 presidential campaign. Fieger was defended by famed defense attorney Gerry Spence, who announced this would be his last case. A jury acquitted Fieger of all 10 charges, and Fieger's co-defendant and law partner Ven Johnson on five charges, on June 2, 2008. Johnson stated that the charges were politically motivated.

References

References

  1. [http://www.fiegerlaw.com/ ''Law practice homepage'' – fiegerlaw.com], retrieved 9/08/07
  2. "Motormouth". ABA Journal.
  3. (16 December 2004). "Behind the mouth: Geoffrey Fieger".
  4. Durbin, Dee-Ann. (October 23, 2002). "Court Reverses 'Jenny Jones' Ruling".
  5. (27 March 2002). "'Jerry Springer' Murder Conviction". CBS News.
  6. White, Corey Williams and Ed. (August 2025). "Fieger: Video shows police fired into Detroit home".
  7. [http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2014/07/attorney_geoffrey_fieger_to_fi.html Attorney Geoffrey Fieger to file $50 million lawsuit over fatal Flint state police chase] ''The Flint Journal'' via MLive, July 7, 2014
  8. [http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2015/10/state_to_pay_77m_to_settle_fat.html State to pay $7.7M to settle fatal police chase lawsuit] ''The Flint Journal'' via MLive, October 2, 2015
  9. John Wisely & Jennifer Dixon, [http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/flint-water-crisis/2016/02/02/fieger-flint-lawsuit-mclaren-water-crisis/79704852/ Fieger files $100-million suit over Flint Legionnaires' disease cases], ''Detroit Free Press'' (February 2, 2016).
  10. Keilman, John (December 19, 2018) [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-met-kenneka-jenkins-locked-inside-freezer-20181218-story.html "Lawyer Claims Kenneka Jenkins Might Have Been Locked Inside Hotel Freezer, But Police Video Contradicts Theory"], ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  11. (December 9, 2021). "Fieger on Oxford lawsuit: Sister saw sibling get shot, 'narrowly escaped the bullets'". Detroit Free Press.
  12. (December 9, 2021). "Mass shooting survivors filing $100M lawsuits against Oxford Schools". The Detroit News.
  13. "The Motown Motormouth - August 17, 1998".
  14. (1998-08-06). "Kevorkian Lawyer Gains in Run for Governor (Published 1998)".
  15. Today, Detroit. (2016-08-08). "Was Geoffrey Fieger Michigan's Donald Trump in 1998?".
  16. "Michigan Review".
  17. [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/keyraces98/stories/mi092498.htm ''Brash Candidate a Problem in Michigan'' – WashingtonPost.com], 9/24/98
  18. [https://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/08/us/beliefs-276022.html ''Beliefs'' – nytimes.com], 8/8/98
  19. link. (2011-06-05)
  20. WOOD TV8. (2010-03-24). "Will Fieger run for governor again?".
  21. WXYZ-TV Detroit {{!}} Channel 7. (2017-05-12). "Geoffrey Fieger says he's serious about a possible run for Governor".
  22. [http://newsroom.msu.edu/site/indexer/861/content.htm ''Gift Establishes First Institute For Law Students'' – newsroom.msu.com] {{webarchive. link. (2006-09-01 , 9/08/07)
  23. Kristine Pioch, "[http://blog.mlive.com/kzgazette/2008/06/goeffrey_fieger_acquitted_in_c.html Geoffrey Fieger acquitted in campaign-finance violations case]" (June 2, 2008). ''Kalamazoo Gazette''.
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