Michael Hausfeld, partner, Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll

Michael Hausfeld, who litigated the case against IBM for collusion with the Nazi government of Germany, talks about the pending case against Yahoo! for alleged collusion with the Communist government of China

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April 24, 2007

By Marc Strassman
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Michael Hausfeld sued IBM over its provision of state-of-the-art IT to the Nazis for use in facilitating genocide

Michael Hausfeld is a partner in the law firm of Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, P.L.L.C.. According to his on-site biography:

“Michael Hausfeld, one of the country's top civil litigators, joined the Firm in 1971. He is a member of the Antitrust and International practice groups.

“Mr. Hausfeld’s career has included some of the largest and most successful class actions in the fields of human rights, discrimination and antitrust law. He long has had an abiding interest in social reform cases, and was among the first lawyers in the U.S. to assert that sexual harassment was a form of discrimination prohibited by Title VII; he successfully tried the first case establishing that principle. He represented Native Alaskans whose lives were affected by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill; later, he negotiated a then-historic $176 million settlement from Texaco, Inc. in a racial-bias discrimination case.”

Mr. Hausfeld spoke today with Human Rights Channel reporter Marc Strassman about the case he brought against IBM for facilitating the Holocaust by providing the Nazi government with the information processing technology they used to carry out genocide against Jews and others and about the pending case being brought by the World Organization for Human Rights USA against Yahoo! for facilitating the prosecution of pro-democracy Chinese cyber-dissidents by providing the Communist Chinese government with private customer information under their control.

an audio conversation with Michael Hausfeld

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For more on a lawsuit against IBM for abetting the Holocaust through collaboration with the Nazis in using cutting-edge technology to locate and destroy “enemies of the state,” go to: “FindLaw Forum: Did IBM aid the Holocaust?”.



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