Geoffrey Fieger

Trial Attorney & Legal Legend

Born December 23, 1950Age 73Detroit, Michigan
Geoffrey Fieger - Professional Portrait

At 73, Geoffrey Fieger remains one of America's most successful and controversial trial attorneys. His billion-dollar career, record verdicts, and fearless advocacy have inspired a generation of personal injury lawyers while drawing criticism from those who view his tactics as excessive.

Legal Career

Admitted to Michigan Bar in 1975. Founded Fieger Law in 1988. Over $1 billion in verdicts and settlements.

Education

University of Michigan (1972). Detroit College of Law, now Michigan State University College of Law (1975).

Family

Married to Keenie (Kathleen) for over three decades. Brother Doug Fieger was lead singer of The Knack.

Notable Cases

Defended Dr. Jack Kevorkian. $105M Ford verdict. $75M medical malpractice. $25M Jenny Jones case.

Early Life and Family

Geoffrey Fieger was born into a Detroit family that valued both intellectual achievement and creative expression. His father, Bernard Fieger, was a successful real estate developer who immigrated to America from Eastern Europe. His mother, June Fieger, raised Geoffrey and his older brother Doug in a household that encouraged both boys to pursue their passions.

The Fieger brothers took dramatically different paths to fame. While Geoffrey pursued law, his brother Doug became the lead singer of rock band The Knack, achieving international stardom in 1979. Doug passed away in 2010 after a battle with cancer. The brothers remained close despite their different careers, with Geoffrey often speaking about Doug's influence on his fearless approach to life.

Growing up in Detroit during the 1960s, Geoffrey witnessed social upheaval, racial tension, and the decline of American manufacturing. These experiences shaped his worldview and his later commitment to fighting for underdogs against powerful corporations.

Education

Fieger earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1972, then attended Detroit College of Law (now Michigan State University College of Law), graduating in 1975.

Fieger's legal education coincided with major changes in personal injury law. He graduated ready to challenge the legal establishment and corporate America, bringing an aggressive style that would define his career.

Marriage and Family

Geoffrey has been married to his wife Keenie (Kathleen) for over three decades. The couple maintains relative privacy about their family life, though Fieger occasionally references his wife in media interviews.

They have children together, but Fieger keeps his family largely out of the public spotlight, preferring to keep his high-profile legal career separate from his personal life.

The Fieger family resides in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, one of Detroit's most affluent suburbs.

Career Milestones

1975

Admitted to Michigan Bar, begins practice

1988

Founds Fieger Law (originally Fieger, Fieger & Schwartz)

1990-1999

Defends Dr. Jack Kevorkian in assisted suicide cases, becomes national figure

1998

Runs for Governor of Michigan as Democrat, wins primary but loses general election

1999

Secures $25 million Jenny Jones verdict

2000s-Present

Continues securing record verdicts, builds billion-dollar career total

Personal Characteristics

Known For

Aggressive courtroom style, media appearances, quotable soundbites, expensive suits

Personality

Combative, confident, unapologetic, fiercely loyal to clients

Hobbies

Reportedly enjoys fine dining, travel, political commentary

Political Affiliation

Democrat (though often critical of both parties)

Fieger is known for his distinctive appearance in court, always impeccably dressed in expensive tailored suits. His confident bearing and animated courtroom presence make him instantly recognizable. He maintains a polished, professional image that contrasts with his aggressive legal tactics.

Controversies

Fieger's career has not been without controversy. He has faced multiple grievances filed with the Michigan Bar (all dismissed or resolved), criticism for inflammatory public statements, a federal investigation and trial for campaign finance violations (acquitted), and ongoing feuds with judges, opposing counsel, and media figures.

Despite these controversies, Fieger has never been successfully disbarred and continues practicing law at the highest level.

Legacy

At 73, Geoffrey Fieger remains one of America's most successful and controversial trial attorneys. His billion-dollar career, record verdicts, and fearless advocacy have inspired a generation of personal injury lawyers while drawing criticism from those who view his tactics as excessive.

Love him or hate him, Fieger has undeniably changed Michigan law, secured justice for thousands of injured clients, and proven that one skilled attorney can take on the most powerful corporations and win.

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