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Personal Injury & Torts

Jan. 19, 2000

Surviving the Past -- Stung by public criticism over the handling of the Monica Lewinsky affair, William Ginsburg returned home to the Century City firm he helped found in 1988. He found no peace there.

WINDMILL TILTER William Ginsburg went inside the Beltway, willing to walk in hell, to represent Monica Lewinsky, the daughter of a longtime friend. There, this Los Angeles medical malpractice lawyer received a baptism by fire. While he was eventually dismissed as a country bumpkin, Ginsburg reveals that his playing of the media was part of a legal plan to divert attention away from his client.

        
WINDMILL TILTER William Ginsburg went inside the Beltway, willing to walk in hell, to represent Monica Lewinsky, the daughter of a longtime friend. There, this Los Angeles medical malpractice lawyer received a baptism by fire. While he was eventually dismissed as a country bumpkin, Ginsburg reveals that his playing of the media was part of a legal plan to divert attention away...

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