By Ciaran McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The 1986 hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 in Pakistan is a story of bravery through unspeakable terror. But now a bicoastal legal fight has erupted over how money from a global settlement between the U.S. and Libyan governments is to be divided among the victims.
Gargi Dave, a Sunnyvale lawyer, and her sister Giantri, are two Americans who were children when they were injured during the ...
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