Patrick Fitzgerald (Attorney) Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, Skadden, Political Party, Kids, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality
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Patrick Fitzgerald Biography – Patrick Fitzgerald Wiki
Patrick Fitzgerald is an American attorney and partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in Chicago and New York. He is a seasoned trial lawyer and experienced investigator whose practice focuses on internal investigations, government enforcement matters and civil litigation.
Prior to joining Skadden in 2012, Fitzgerald served as the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. Appointed in 2001 by President George W. Bush, he was the longest-serving U.S. attorney ever in Chicago. In this capacity, he led numerous high-profile investigations and prosecutions, including the convictions on corruption charges of two successive governors of Illinois — George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich — and the fraud conviction of media figure Conrad Black. As a special counsel, Fitzgerald was selected to lead the investigation of leaks in the Valerie Plame matter and tried the case of United States v. Lewis “Scooter” Libby. During his tenure, the U.S. attorney’s office prosecuted significant fraud, civil rights, organized crime, narcotics and national security cases. Mr. Fitzgerald also was involved in a number of nationwide initiatives, including the President’s Corporate Fraud Task Force and the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee.
From 1988 to 2001, Fitzgerald was an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York. He served as lead counsel in the investigation, prosecution and seven-month trial of United States v. Usama bin Laden, et al., in which multiple defendants were charged with and convicted of conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals overseas and the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. He also participated in the nine-month trial of United States v. Omar Abdel Rahman, the prosecution of a conspiracy to attack the United States that involved the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
In 1995, Fitzgerald co-founded the Southern District’s Organized Crime-Terrorism Unit, investigating terrorist groups and facilitating coordination between the law enforcement and the intelligence communities. Mr. Fitzgerald served as both the National Security Coordinator and the Crisis Management Coordinator for the U.S. attorney’s office and also was selected to serve on the Attorney General’s Critical Incident Response Group to provide legal advice during critical national security events. He handled numerous drug trafficking cases and organized crime cases, including the six-month trial of United States v. John Gambino.
Fitzgerald is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. In 2013, he became the inaugural Steven Feirson Distinguished Lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School. In 2013, he also was appointed by the governor of Illinois to serve on the 15-member Northeastern Illinois Public Transit Task Force, an independent panel of leaders who issued recommendations to reform the mass transit system in northeastern Illinois.
Fitzgerald has received numerous awards and recognition during his more than 20 years in public service, including the Justice John Paul Stevens Award from the Chicago Bar Association (2011); the Cox, Coleman, Richardson Award for Distinguished Public Service from Harvard Law School (2007); the Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service (2002); the Stimson Medal from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (1997); and the Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service (1996). He also was named one of The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America (2013) and Lawyer of the Year (2005) by The National Law Journal. Mr. Fitzgerald repeatedly has been selected for inclusion in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business and The Best Lawyers in America, which named him its 2022 Chicago Litigation — Regulatory Enforcement Lawyer of the Year. He also was named a 2022 and 2020 BTI Client Service All-Star.
Prior to joining the U.S. Department of Justice, Fitzgerald was in private practice in New York.
Patrick Fitzgerald Age
Patrick J. Fitzgerald was born on December 22, 1960, in New York City, New York, U.S.
Patrick Fitzgerald Wife
Is Patrick Fitzgerald married? He is married to his wife Jennifer Letzkus. Fitzgerald married Chicago investment-banker-turned-schoolteacher Jennifer Letzkus in June 2008. They have two children together.
Patrick Fitzgerald Family
Fitzgerald was born into a Roman Catholic family of Irish descent. His father, also named Patrick Fitzgerald, worked as a doorman in Manhattan and a security guard at the 1964 New York World’s Fair in Flushing, Queens.
Patrick Fitzgerald Salary
Fitzgerald received an annual salary of $140,300 as the U.S. Attorney for the Chicago-based Northern District of Illinois from 2001 until 2012.
Patrick Fitzgerald Net Worth
Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald’s net worth is estimated to be $10 million.
Patrick Fitzgerald Political party
Fitzgerald is an Independent. During his investigation into the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity, Fitzgerald told TIME on October 30, 2005: “One day I read I was a Republican hack. One day I read I was a Democratic hack. The only thing I did between those two nights was sleep.”