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  1. Arthur L. Liman. Arthur Lawrence Liman [1] (November 5, 1932 – July 17, 1997) was an American lawyer and partner at the New York firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Liman served as the chief counsel for both the New York state commission for the Attica Prison riot in 1971 and the investigation of the Iran-Contra Affair in 1987.

  2. Jul 18, 1997 · Arthur L Liman, trial lawyer who made his public mark investigating pivotal events like Iran-contra affair and Attica prison uprising, dies at age 64; photos (M)

  3. Jul 19, 1997 · LIMAN-Arthur, L. Buckingham Research Group mourns the passing of a kind and dear friend. We send our sympathy to Ellen, Emily, Douglas and Lewis and all who loved him. Laurence C. Leeds, Jr. David ...

  4. Jul 20, 1997 · LIMAN-Arthur L. The partners and staff of Alpine Capital Group mourn the passing of our lawyer, trusted advisor, colleague, mentor and dearest friend, Arthur L. Liman. Our deepest sympathy and ...

  5. Arthur L. Liman (1932-1997) chaired the Legal Action Center from its founding in 1973 until 1997. Inspired by Mr. Liman’s legacy, LAC continues to fight discrimination at every level of society, to pursue enlightened social policy, and to help people reclaim their lives and maintain their dignity.…

  6. Sep 7, 1998 · Arthur Liman, a prominent partner at the New York law firm of Paul, Weiss, died in 1997 after a distinguished career spanning four decades. He represented moguls and big corporations, but was at least as well-known through his public service record, first as counsel for the New York state investigation into the 1971 Attica prison uprising, and then as chief counsel for the Senate Iran-Contra ...

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  8. LIMAN, ARTHUR L. (1932–1997), U.S. lawyer. Born in New York City, Liman grew up in a suburb, Lawrence, L.I. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and then from Yale Law School, where he was first in his graduating class. Soon after he became an associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton …. Garrison, a firm with ties to the Democratic Party.