Fieger
 

Geoffrey Fieger is a member of  Fieger, Fieger, Kenney, Johnson & Giroux, PC which was founded by his father, Bernard Fieger. Fieger's practice focuses on litigation, medical and professional malpractice, negligence law, personal injury, products liability, and class actions.

Fieger is best known for successfully defending Dr. Jack Kevorkian against three murder charges involving assisted suicides.  Fieger also won a $25 million verdict against the Jenny Jones Show for their involvement with the death of a guest of the show. 

Fieger has appeared as a frequent lecturer on his representation of Dr. Jack Kevorkian and the issue of assisted suicide. He also spoke as a commentator for the O.J. Simpson Trial on WDIV-TV Detroit. Fieger made personal appearances on 20/20, Larry King Live, Sully/The World Show, PBS Frontline, NBC Now, Face the Nation, The Tom Snyder Show, CNBC, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Politically Incorrect, 60 Minutes, Prime Time Justice, Cochran and Company, Burden of Proof, and Crossfire.  He starred in many episodes of the court show 'Power of Attorney' on all FOX networks.

Fieger is the author of "Michigan Tort Reform: An Exercise in Futility," from the 1987 Detroit College of Law Review; "Medical Malpractice Tort Reform: An Analysis and Comparison of Existing Acts," from the 66 Michigan Bar Journal; and Commentary: "The Persecution and Prosecution of Dr. Death and His Mercy Machine," from the Ohio Northern University Law Review.

Fieger received his Bachelor of Arts in 1974 from the University of Michigan. After graduating from the Detroit College of Law and receiving his Juris Doctor, Fieger joined forces with his father, Bernard.   

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