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Pro Bono

Nov. 30, 2006

Extraordinary Response Team

Los Angeles lawyers worked around the clock after Hungarian Holocaust survivors got an unexpected chance for reparations.

By Emma Dewald
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Frida Moldovan can never be compensated for what she lost. While living in Hungary, her family was sent to German labor and concentration camps. Her brother and parents died in Auschwitz. For Moldovan, justice might seem an empty word.
      But when, earlier this year, Hungary announced it would reopen a 1997 reparations program for Hungarian Holoc...

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