Charles Goldstein, who worked for decades as a prominent real estate attorney before discovering his passion for recovering art that the Nazis had looted from German Holocaust victims, has died. He was 78.
Goldstein, who was senior counsel at Herrick, Feinstein at the time of his death, received his degree from Harvard Law School in 1961 and was admitted to the New York bar the following year.
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