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Martin Garbus

''The Guardian'' called Garbus "one of the world’s finest trial lawyers" and the "founding partner of one of America’s most prestigious law firms". ''The New York Law Journal'' called him "one of America's finest criminal lawyers...a legendary criminal lawyer." In 2007, ''Business Week'' called him "legendary", "a ferocious lawyer who has received numerous media citations as one of America’s leading trial lawyers" and a "ferocious litigator". ''Time'' magazine named him "legendary, one of the best trial lawyers in the country." ''Fortune'' magazine called him, "One of the nation's premier First Amendment attorneys", and "legendary". Reuters called him a "famed lawyer" while other media have called him "America's most prominent First Amendment lawyer" with an "extraordinarily diverse practice" and "one of the country's top ten litigators." ''Super Lawyers Magazine'' designated him as a Superlawyer. ''New York'' magazine and ''Los Angeles'' magazine have named him both as one of America's best trial lawyers, and one of America's best intellectual property lawyers. The ''New York Times'' described Garbus as being "on the front lines of... nearly every important First Amendment court battle for more than three decades." He has defended clients such as "Lenny Bruce, Samuel Beckett, Cesar Chavez, and Chuck D" and has "locked horns... with the Federal Government... and with writers and reporters," including Norman Mailer and Mike McAlary. Though "a hero to liberals," Garbus drew controversy when "his dedication to the First Amendment led him to defend the right of Nazis to march through Skokie, Ill.," which "earned the enmity of many friends and colleagues."
In 2023 and 2024, several of Martin Garbus‘ high-profile, controversial cases have been featured in “[https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/UNLUCKY-GAL-is-the-Second-Segment-Of-ALL-THE-COURTS-A-STAGE-A-Series-Of-One-Act-Plays-Based-On-Seven-Of-Martin-Garbus-Law-Cases-20230517 All the Court’s a Stage],” a series of dramatic adaptations by Susan Charlotte, directed by Antony Marsellis and presented by [https://causecelebreproductions.org/#:~:text=the%20Award-winning%20theatre%20company.%20You%20can%20watch%20the%20show%20in Cause Célèbre Productions], a Not-for-Profit organization. The series, based on the writings of Garbus, includes stories about the legal journeys of Samuel Beckett, Lenny Bruce, Daniel Ellsberg, Václav Havel, Henrietta Wright, Salman Rushdie, Andrei Sakharov, and "Jane Doe" and played to sold-out audiences in NY and LA. The casts included acclaimed Broadway, film, and television actors: two-time Tony Award winner James Naughton; Tony Award Nominees Penny Fuller, Zach Grenier, and Tony Roberts; Drama Desk Award winner Bob Dishy; Obie Award winner Larry Pine, and Jack Wetheral and Nesha Ward.
In 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Cuba with Mr. Garbus’ clients to facilitate an exchange that included the release of Gerardo Hernández and his brothers. A decade later, Hernández, reflecting on the role of Martin Garbus in his defense, stated: “‘Legend’ is one of the words most often used by prestigious publications to describe the American lawyer Martin Garbus, who represented me after the passing of my previous attorney, Leonard Weinglass.” Provided by Wikipedia