BLECHER
Maxwell M. Blecher, who litigated precedent-setting cases in federal and state courts throughout the country for 62 years, died Oct. 25 of complications following routine back surgery. He was 84.
"He was a hugely influential figure in antitrust law," said retired U.S. District Court judge A. Howard Matz, who added that Blecher, a man of short stature, "was a towering figure in the courtroom."
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