He moved to Buffalo in 1835 and formed a law partnership.
He was at that time in a law partnership known as Binner & Caley.
He opened a successful law partnership in Jerusalem.
He left his law partnership in 1995 to become the city manager of Miami Beach.
Shortly thereafter, he formed a new law partnership with David Golden.
Following the war he moved to Red Deer where he established a law partnership.
After leaving office, he continued his law partnership and died on September 23, 1854.
Fish then joined a law partnership in DeLand, and from 1904 to 1910 served as a judge.
The judge's later years were spent in a law partnership with William A. Hancock.
During 1857 he began a new law partnership, this time with Harry Yale.