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Rarely does The New York Times feature a single attorney's victories on successive pages. When a Brooklyn lawyer recently accomplished the feat, his arrival was all the more impressive for the distance he had traveled to get there. Litigator Anthony Ofodile grew up in a small village in eastern Nigeria, but in November, he won a motion in a ground-breaking civil rights case just as his high-profile employment-discrimination trial against real estate magnate Bernard Spitzer came to a close.
January 28, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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