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Geoffrey Fieger engages in an open conversation with blog readers all the while providing his take on any number of topics.

Author: Geoffrey Fieger is one of the most successful trial attorneys in the country. He is also a sought after expert analyst for high-profile media trials. His charismatic and controversial personality made him an instant star of the FOX series Power of Attorney and the CBS radio program, Fieger Time. He appears regularly on CNN, FOX, MSNBC and other networks commenting on various legal issues and cases.

Fieger has won more multimillion-dollar awards than any other attorney in the country. Some of these trials include the defense of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Jenny Jones Show trial, and the defense of Nathanial Abraham, the youngest child ever tried as an adult for murder in the U.S.

He has won record verdicts in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and South Carolina. Many of his trials have generated national attention and set important legal precedents.

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