About Fieger Law
50 Years of Winning the Largest Verdicts in America
It’s a rare thing when a law firm becomes a part of history. It’s even rarer when a trial lawyer consistently plays a role on the national stage again and again, helping people live safer and freer lives.
Nationally Observed Lawsuits
- Led by Geoffrey Fieger, renowned for winning both injury verdicts and his work with suicide-doctor Jack Kevorkian, the Fieger Law firm has spent half a century securing the largest personal injury and medical malpractice verdicts in the United States in some of the most notable cases in the country’s history.
- Our firm won the largest verdict in Michigan history, and one of the largest nationwide: $144 million for a little girl who was permanently brain damaged at birth. We aren’t afraid of anyone.
- Achieving justice for those who can’t fight for themselves is the everyday mantra at Fieger Law. Our work to help victims in the Flint Water Crisis is setting important legal precedents, paving the way for others to get the support and repayment they need.
We hold police officers and public servants accountable for misconduct, and we fight to ensure that our legal system addresses people of all races equally.
We don’t back down. We will fight for you.
The History of Fieger Law
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Bernard Attends Harvard
Bernard J. Fieger, originally from Brooklyn, attends Harvard Law School on the GI Bill, and meets his future wife, June Oberer.
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Bernard and June Wed
Bernie and June get married and move to June’s hometown of Detroit. They have three children, Geoffrey, Doug (the late lead singer of "The Knack") and Beth (now a TV writer in Los Angeles).
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Bernard Starts Firm
Bernie starts the firm Fieger & Lee, the second interracial law firm in Michigan, with partner George Lee, in the Lawyer’s Building in Detroit.
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Fieger Family Moves
Bernie and June move their family to Oak Park, Mich., where they will stay to raise their kids.
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Firm's First Move
The firm moves to the First National Bank building in downtown Detroit.
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Firm Finds New "Home"
Bernie and future state Senator Roger Craig renovate a home on 10 Mile Road in Southfield to house the law offices of Craig & Fieger (where the firm still stands today). Over the years they fight for labor rights with Joe Golden, Mark Cousens and Gail Boesky.
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Bernard Joins Freedom Riders
Bernard Fieger travels frequently to Mississippi during the civil rights movement, registering African-Americans to vote and trying cases pro bono. He helps defeat the crippling poll tax, a fee frequently waived for white voters but not blacks.
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June Makes History
June Fieger, Bernard’s wife and Geoffrey’s mother, becomes the first female organizer for the Michigan Federation of Teachers. She leads the nation’s first teacher’s strike in Hamtramck.
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Geoffrey Earns Law Degree
After dabbling in football, acting and music, Geoffrey Fieger graduates from Detroit College of Law and joins his father’s practice. His salary is $12,000 a year and his office is in the basement.
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Geoffrey Achieves First Big Win
Geoffrey Fieger achieves his first $1 million verdict, in his first case during his first year as an attorney.
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RIP, Bernard Fieger
Bernard Fieger passes away Nov. 3, 1988 from complications of diabetes. His name remains on the firm to this day.
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Dr. Kevorkian Calls Geoffrey For Help
Over the next decade, Fieger articulates Kevorkian’s position on assisted suicide in the media and throughout six victorious trials.
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Long-Time Partner Joins Firm
Michael Schwartz, head of the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission, joins the firm as partner and stays for 10 years.
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Geoffrey vs. Jenny Jones
Geoffrey wins $25 million in "The Jenny Jones Show" murder case, broadcast daily on CourtTV.
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Firms Expands
Fieger, Fieger & Schwartz adds 8,000 square feet of office space at a cost of $5 million.
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Geoffrey Runs For Governor
Geoffrey is the Democratic nominee for Governor of Michigan, running against incumbent John Engler.
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Jerry Kenney Joins Firm
Jerry Kenney, who heads the largest defense firm in Detroit, joins Fieger as partner and stays until his untimely passing on April 10, 2005.
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Geoffrey Defends Nate Abraham
Geoffrey defends Nate Abraham, who at 11 years old is the youngest child ever tried for murder as an adult.
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Geoffrey Funds TPI At MSU
Michigan State University-Detroit College of Law establishes the Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute, which trains aspiring attorneys for the rigors of the courtroom.
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Civil Rights Record
Geoffrey obtains a record-setting verdict in a civil rights case, winning $56.5 million on behalf of Christopher Moreland, who died at the hands of jailers in a South Bend, Ind.
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RIP, June Fieger
June Oberer Fieger passes away Nov. 17, 2003 in Laguna Woods, Calif., where she had been living with her daughter Beth's family since 1996.
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$20 Million Expansion
Completing a 20,000-square-foot addition, Fieger Law becomes the largest plaintiff’s firm in the state, employing more than 70 attorneys and support staff. The building includes a mock courtroom, TV studio, atrium, waterfall and Mushroom Cellar cafe.
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Geoffrey Beats Feds
Geoffrey Fieger, represented by legendary Attorney Gerry Spence, won his own court battle against the Gonzales/Rove/Bush Justice Department when he was acquitted on all counts of alleged illegal campaign donations.
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RIP, Doug Fieger
Doug Fieger passes away on Valentine’s Day at age 57. He is remembered for fronting The Knack, one of pop-punk’s most popular bands, with hits like "My Sharona."
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You Don’t Know Jack
HBO Films releases “You Don’t Know Jack” starring Al Pacino as Dr. Jack Kevorkian and Danny Huston as Geoffrey Fieger. An accompanying documentary, “Kevorkian,” also features interviews with Geoffrey. Pacino won an Emmy for his role.
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Record-Breaking Verdict
Fieger Law wins a record-breaking $144.5 million birth trauma settlement, the largest single injury verdict ever achieved in the United States.
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Harrington Named Partner
James J. Harrington IV, who joined Fieger Law as a clerk while still in law school, becomes the youngest attorney ever named partner at the firm.
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Fight For Flint
In February, Fieger Law files a $100 million lawsuit on behalf of numerous patients who contracted Legionella Pneumonia at McLaren Flint Hospital, as part of the Flint Water Crisis.
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Another Record Case
On June 29, Geoffrey Fieger, with partner Jack Beam, obtains $53 million on behalf of Isaiah Ewing, who suffered a traumatic birth injury at University of Chicago Hospital. It marks the largest medical malpractice verdict in Chicago history.
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Not Afraid To Win
Fieger Law continues to achieve record-breaking verdicts and settlements, and is considered unparalleled in personal injury and civil rights litigation. Geoffrey Fieger is believed to have achieved more multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements than any other attorney in America.
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Our Founding Vision
Our firm was founded by Bernard Fieger, the father of Lead Attorney Geoffrey Fieger, with a single mission:
“As advocates for the people, it’s important to fight for a cause…we must fight for the rights of victims and champion the underdog against corporate power and greed.”
With a client history that includes children unjustly accused of murder, babies permanently injured by negligent hospitals, communities poisoned by reckless environmental practices, and countless other forms of injustice, our firm continues to be a champion for the underdog.
If you’re facing impossible odds against a powerful opponent, whether it’s an insurance company or a manufacturer or the local police department, Fieger Law will fight for you.
Call 1-800-A-WINNER to discuss your case in a free consultation.
Our Difference
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Hundreds of Millions
Won For Our Clients -
Over a Century
Of Experience -
Record-Setting
Verdicts & Settlements -
No Fees Unless
We Win Your Case