The Holocaust Litigations: Is Holding Corporate Evil Accountable an Impossible Dream? William S. Lerach -- A Life In the Law
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Veteran trial attorney William L. Lerach recounts his successful class action law suits against companies that prospered by taking advantage of Holocaust victims. Series: "A Life in the Law: Illusions Lost & Lessons Learned " [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30396]
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