About James S.

James S. Fanzini has built a steady legal career in Michigan. He trained as a lawyer and moved into practice in the state where he is licensed. His path to the bar and early education set the stage for work that would keep him engaged in state-level matters for years.

Early in his career Fanzini joined firm practice and took on matters that required attention to procedural detail and case management. Over time he worked on a range of matters that brought him into state courts and administrative proceedings. He has experience handling the practical demands of courtroom work and the paperwork that precedes it, balancing client needs against deadlines and evidentiary rules.

Fanzini’s work has often involved collaborating with colleagues inside a firm environment. He spent significant time advising clients, preparing filings, and participating in hearings. Those roles required coordination with experts, negotiation with opposing counsel, and regular engagement with judges and court staff. He handled phases of litigation from initial pleadings through resolution, and he has experience in counseling clients at each step.

Throughout his practice he has relied on methodical preparation. That approach shaped how he evaluates cases, develops strategy, and presents legal arguments. He pays attention to statutory frameworks and procedural timelines. His courtroom approach is measured; he emphasizes clear presentation of facts and legal issues rather than theatrical display.

At Goodman Acker P.C., Fanzini continues to practice law in Michigan. The firm’s setting allows him to work on matters that arise in state courts and administrative bodies. He collaborates with other attorneys at the firm on case strategy and client communication, and he remains involved in both pretrial and trial phases of work when clients require it.

Colleagues describe him as practical and steady in litigation settings. Clients have turned to him for assistance on matters that require consistent attention to deadlines and legal detail. He prefers problem-solving that leads to defined outcomes rather than open-ended disputes.

As of 2026 James S. Fanzini practices at Goodman Acker P.C. in Michigan, where he continues to represent clients in matters that arise under state law and in related proceedings.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan