Lawyer hits terrorists' wallets
Since 1996, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner has filed lawsuit after lawsuit on behalf of victims of terror attacks and their families through the Shurat HaDin, or Israel Law Center, of which she is the director. What's truly notable, however, is that those lawsuits are filed against everyone from international banks to oil companies and national governments, including Syria and Iran.
During a speech Wednesday at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, she said she files the lawsuits because she views the judicial process as the most potent weapon in an ongoing war with terrorists. With the judgments, which run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, money used to fund the terrorism attacks is either seized or frozen.
"If you stop the flow of money, you stop the flow of terrorism," she said.
Her primary target is the Palestinian suicide bombers sponsored by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, and she has sued both organizations multiple times on behalf of Israeli victims. Her lawsuits are not limited to Israel, however, as she is often looking to other countries especially the United States for standing, such as when a victim holds American citizenship or the organization has money, assets or operations in the United States.
One of her biggest victories came after she sued the Jordan-based Arab Bank in 2004. It had a fund that gave $25,000 to the family of any suicide bomber who blew themselves up in Israel. Because the bank had a branch in New York, she filed a $300 million lawsuit in American courts.
When the lawsuit was filed, the bank attempted to close its branch, she said, but Congress froze $750 million before the bank could take it out of the country. And two months ago, a New York court allowed any suicide bombing victim or their families regardless of American citizenship to join the lawsuit, pushing the potential judgement to more than $5 billion.
"If the Arab Bank loses the case, they will lose the bank," she said. "This sends a warning, and no bank wants to help Islamist terrorism groups."
Not surprisingly, the 31-year-old Darshan-Leitner has received death threats. But it is not something that fazes her.
"We don't have another choice," she said. "We're doing it because we can win these cases, and we are winning these cases."
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, who was in attendance at the speech, said during a question-and-answer session with Darshan-Leitner that he was glad to hear there are lawyers working for the people injured in the terrorist attacks.
"As a former prosecutor, I always wondered who represents the victims" in the terrorist trials, he said. "So thank you for what you're doing."
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com
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