Ivan S. Fisher | |
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Born |
New York, NY |
August 26, 1943
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Attorney |
Employer | Ivan S. Fisher, Attorney at Law |
Ivan S. Fisher (born 1943) is a prominent New York City criminal defense attorney. He represents white-collar clients and others targeted or charged in complex federal matters. In 1980, The New York Times listed him in the top five of criminal attorneys in New York City and in a separate article described him as "one of the nation’s most sought-after and highly paid criminal lawyers."The New Yorker has called him one of "Manhattan's leading attorneys." John Kroger, the former Attorney General of Oregon and current president of Reed College, called Fisher "one of the top defense attorneys in the nation...and without question a brilliant trial lawyer." Fisher has been the recipient of many honors including being invited to address the United States Second Circuit Federal Judicial Conference.
Fisher attended the Horace Mann School, Syracuse University and Boston University School of Law. Early in his career he was a partner of Albert Krieger; Fisher formed his own practice in 1974.
As a young lawyer, Fisher represented the writer Jack Henry Abbott in a murder trial in what many call "the trial of the decade" and was counsel for Joseph Bonanno also known as "Joey Bananas", the boss of the Bonanno crime family. Another of his clients was Marie Luisi, a Senior Vice President at J.Walter Thompson, amid allegations relating to the alleged theft of $30 million and Lowell Birrell, an oil executive and financier in the largest white collar prosecution ever at the time. Fisher also represented Italian financier Michele Sindona, served as lead counsel in the Pizza Connection Trial, the longest federal criminal trial in US history and the French Connection Trial.