The Outrageous Rubenstein

How a Media-Savvy Trial Lawyer Fights for Justice and Change

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Civil Rights
Cover of the book The Outrageous Rubenstein by Sanford Rubenstein with Royce Flippin, Rubenstein & Rynecki
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Author: Sanford Rubenstein with Royce Flippin ISBN: 9781617923289
Publisher: Rubenstein & Rynecki Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sanford Rubenstein with Royce Flippin
ISBN: 9781617923289
Publisher: Rubenstein & Rynecki
Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
In this riveting memoir, super-attorney Sanford (“Sandy”) Rubenstein goes behind the scenes of his biggest cases, revealing how he helped change New York’s drunk-driving laws, won an $8.75 million settlement against New York City and its police union for torture victim Abner Louima, and gained justice for the family of African immigrant Ousmane Zongo, mistakenly gunned down by police in a Manhattan storage facility. Along the way, Rubenstein provides intimate portraits of his late colleague Johnnie Cochran, his friend and client Reverend Al Sharpton, and other giants of the legal and civil rights community. Flamboyant, outspoken, and committed to social justice, Sandy describes here what it’s like to be truly outrageous—in the best sense of the word.
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In this riveting memoir, super-attorney Sanford (“Sandy”) Rubenstein goes behind the scenes of his biggest cases, revealing how he helped change New York’s drunk-driving laws, won an $8.75 million settlement against New York City and its police union for torture victim Abner Louima, and gained justice for the family of African immigrant Ousmane Zongo, mistakenly gunned down by police in a Manhattan storage facility. Along the way, Rubenstein provides intimate portraits of his late colleague Johnnie Cochran, his friend and client Reverend Al Sharpton, and other giants of the legal and civil rights community. Flamboyant, outspoken, and committed to social justice, Sandy describes here what it’s like to be truly outrageous—in the best sense of the word.

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