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Rubin V. Islamic Republic Of Iran, 1997-2015, Gabrielle Goodwin Jan 2015

Rubin V. Islamic Republic Of Iran, 1997-2015, Gabrielle Goodwin

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The case of Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran reads like a blockbuster movie with an all-star cast. A terrorist organization blows up a crowded shopping mall in Jerusalem, killing and injuring Americans in the process. Some of those severely injured sue the nation of Iran for their part in supporting Hamas, who carried out the bombing. Iran never makes a court appearance, so the plaintiffs win a default judgment for hundreds of millions of dollars. However, in trying to get some money out of Iran, the plaintiffs try to attach property in the United States, which may or may …