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174:. Dering was awarded was a derisory half penny in damages, but faced substantial legal costs. Rubinstein was also a member of the Lord Chancellor's committee on defamation from 1971 to 1974, which made suggestions included in the 99:
In 1948 Rubinstein joined his father as a lawyer at the family law firm Rubinstein, Nash & Co, founded by his grandfather Joseph Samuel Rubinstein in 1889. He specialised in representing publishers and authors, including
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He married Edna Joy Smith Douthwaite in July 1955. She was a ballet dancer, better known under her stage name Joy Boulter. They had two daughters, Imogen and Polly and two sons, Adam and Zachary.
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David Hooper, ‘Rubinstein, Michael Bernard (1920–2001)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Jan 2005; online edn, Jan 2009
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Rubinstein's hearing was damaged in the Second World War, but he still enjoyed music. He was a director of
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in its successful defence on charges of obscenity in 1960 following publication of an uncensored edition of
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on obscenity charges in 1928. His mother, Lina Naomi Rubinstein, née Lowy (died 1939) was the sister of
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for books. The Net Book Agreement survived until 1997, when it was declared illegal by the same court.
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as trustee, chairman, and then vice-president. He published a book about music,
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in Stevenage. He was survived by his wife, Joy, and their four children.
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Rubinstein acted for publishers in libel cases, including defending
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describing medical experiments conducted by Dering on prisoners at
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and William Kimber against a libel claim brought by Dr
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Index

Penguin Books
R v Penguin Books Ltd.
D.H. Lawrence
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Harold Rubinstein
Radclyffe Hall
The Well of Loneliness
Ruth
Victor Gollancz
Hilary Rubinstein
St Paul's School, London
Royal Engineers
Royal Artillery
Chatto & Windus
Sidgwick & Jackson
Hodder & Stoughton
Jonathan Cape
Victor Gollancz
Penguin Books
Penguin Books
D.H. Lawrence
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Restrictive Practices Court
Net Book Agreement
minimum retail prices
Leon Uris
Wladislaw Dering
Exodus
Auschwitz
Defamation Act 1996

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