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International

Sep. 23, 2011

Pro bono through my eyes

Two programs help Holocaust survivors seek compensation for their "voluntary" work during their period of persecution. By Ruth D. Kahn of Steptoe & Johnson LLP


By Ruth D. Kahn


For years, I had heard about Bet Tzedek Legal Services work on behalf of Holocaust survivors seeking reparations from Germany, and the efforts certainly seemed worthwhile. But when I decided to take my first case, I discovered that I hadn't quite realized what I was in for. It is not the legal work that surprised me; rather it was my reaction to working with the clients that astonished me.


I have been practicing law for more than 20...

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