The terrorism finance case against Arab Bank took a decade of litigation, and meandered all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, before it finally reached a Brooklyn federal jury in August. The case may have never survived to trial without the close collaboration of its lead lawyers, who persuaded jurors to issue a landmark verdict against the bank on Monday.

It may not have happened at all if not for Gary Osen.

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