Kathleen Zellner
Kathleen Zellner born May 7 is an American attorney who has worked extensively in wrongful conviction advocacy. Notable clients Zellner has represented include Steven Avery (who was the subject of the 2015 and 2018 Netflix series Making a Murderer), Kevin Fox (who was falsely accused of murdering his daughter), and 19 exonerees who are listed in the National Registry of Exonerations.
Kathleen T. Zellner | |
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Born | May 7 |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Attorney |
Known for | Wrongful conviction advocacy and civil litigation verdicts |
Home town | Bartlesville, Oklahoma |
Spouse(s) | Robert Zellner |
Website | kathleentzellner |
Early and personal life
Kathleen Zellner was born in Midland, Texas, the second-oldest of seven children.[1][2] Her father Owen Thomas was a geologist, and her mother Winifred was a chemist who became a nurse.[3][4][2][5] When she was nine years old, she and her family moved to small-town Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[6][2][7][8] Her siblings are psychologists and lawyers.[5][9]
She attended Marquette University in Wisconsin, and then the University of Missouri, before graduating with a B.A. from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.[10][2][11] She received her J.D. degree from the Northern Illinois University College of Law in 1981, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, and clerked for 2nd District Illinois Appellate Court justice George W. Lindberg.[10][2][12][8]
Her husband Robert Zellner is a commodities and bond trader with a doctorate in economics.[13][8] They have a daughter named Anne, who is also a lawyer, in Nevada.[13][3]
Exonerations
She opened her firm, Kathleen T. Zellner & Associates in Downers Grove, Illinois, in 1991.[11][9][12] Her firm handles wrongful conviction cases, civil rights violations, medical malpractice, and prisoner abuse cases.[2] Zellner had achieved 19 exonerations as of October 2018, and now 20 exonerations for clients.[11][9][14][11]
Notable clients Zellner has represented include Steven Avery (who was the subject of the 2015 and 2018 Netflix series Making a Murderer), Kevin Fox (who was falsely accused of murdering his three-year-old daughter), and 19 exonerees who are listed in the National Registry of Exonerations. Newsweek reported that a lawyer said that facing her at trial was "worse than my divorce."[9]
Civil verdicts
As of March 2016 she had won almost $90 million from wrongful conviction and medical malpractice lawsuits.[9] In 2000, The National Law Journal named Zellner a top ten trial lawyer in the United States for a suicide malpractice verdict of $13 million.[15] She also won a $15.5 million verdict for the violation of Kevin Fox's civil rights in 2007, an $11 million verdict for Ryan W. Ferguson in Missouri who had served 10 years in jail, and a $9 million civil rights verdict for Ray Spencer in Washington in 2014.[15][13] In 2012, she won the American Bar Association "Pursuit of Justice" Award.[10]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Director |
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2015 | Dream/Killer | Herself (Ryan Ferguson's attorney) | Andrew Jenks |
Television
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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2018 | Making a Murderer | Herself (Steven Avery's post-conviction attorney) | season 2, 10 episodes |
2017 | I, Witness | Herself | season 1, episode 3 |
2016 | Dateline NBC | Herself (Ryan Ferguson's attorney) | season 24, episode 22 |
2014-2016 | 20/20 | Herself (Attorney) | 2 episodes |
2013-2014 | 48 Hours | Herself (Ryan Ferguson's attorney) | season 26, episode 19 |
References
- "Hotshot Lawyer; Meet Making a Murder's Kathleen Zellner," The Daily Telegraph, November 13, 2018.
- Minutaglio, Rose (October 31, 2018). "Who Is Steven Avery's Attorney Kathleen Zellner?". Esquire. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
- Chris Harvey (November 18, 2018). "'If you're rich, you can get away with murder' - Making a Murderer lawyer Kathleen Zellner," Independent.
- Julie-Anne Barnes (November 25, 2018). "Making a Murderer lawyer Kathleen Zellner reveals incredible links to Scotland," Daily Record.
- McGreal, Chris (October 28, 2018). "Kathleen Zellner: the Making a Murderer lawyer you want on your side". The Guardian. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
- "Attorney keeps winning freedom for wrongfully convicted; Millionaire medical malpractice lawyer has time, money to defend clients". nwitimes.com. December 9, 2001. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
- Alex Rodriguez (December 9, 2001). "Lawyer in Roscetti case offers forgotten a lifeline," Chicago Tribune.
- Stephanie Francis Cahill (March 2002). "Attorney for the Damned". ABA Journal. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
- Saul, Josh (March 29, 2016). "Steve Avery's New Attorney Is Going Hard After the Cops She Says Framed Him". Newsweek. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
- "Kathleen T. Zellner," Martindale.
- Tracy Swartz (October 18, 2018). "5 things about Chicago-area lawyer Kathleen Zellner as she makes her 'Making a Murderer' debut", Chicago Tribune.
- John Flynn Rooney (April 22, 2014). "Zellner a champion of exonerations". Chicago Law Bulletin. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
- Emma Ledger. "Why Making a Murderer’s Kathleen Zellner is going to be your next TV obsession," Stylist.
- "Browse the National Registry of Exonerations". Law.umich.edu.
- "Top Rated Downers Grove, IL Civil Rights Attorney | Kathleen Zellner | Super Lawyers". Profiles.superlawyers.com. Retrieved March 14, 2020.