Geoffrey Fieger, who claims to be America’s “most famous lawyer,” must face down his own $50 million assessment of a lawsuit in a malpractice case where the attorney’s words could come back to haunt him.
Trial attorney Geoffrey Fieger, who garnered fame for his representation of Dr. Jack Kevorkian in murder trials, must face down his own $50 million assessment of a lawsuit in a malpractice case where the attorney’s words could come back to haunt him.
Fieger can’t prevent a jury in a malpractice suit against him from hearing statements he issued to the media about a case he brought for two swimmers—one died and another was injured—related to live electric current running through the water around a Traverse City, Mich., dock, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
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