Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism Cases

MM~LAW represents over 12,000 victims of international terrorist attacks, chemical weapons attacks, torture, and crimes against humanity from over 26 countries. We target the corporations and banks that seek to profit by illegally supporting terrorists and warlords, using money intended to support terrorists to support their victims. All client engagements are made on a strict contingent, success-fee basis. All litigation costs are funded by MM~LAW and partner law firms. 


October 7 Massacre

Lawsuits currently being filed on behalf of the deceased, injured, and their family members. Click here to fill out our intake to your claim evaluated by our legal experts.

Injured Veterans case

Lawsuits on Behalf of Injured Veterans and Gold Star Families against the European banks that illegally helped fund the terror groups responsible for most of the casualties in Iraq

Kurdish Chemical Weapons

Lawsuits in France and Iraq against the corporations and key managers who conspired with, aided/abetted and were complicit in the genocidal attacks with chemical weapons by the Saddam Hussein regime, killing and injuring tens of thousands of Kurds. The defendants knowingly and intentionally constructed, supplied and weaponized nerve and mustard gas for the Saddam regime, continuing to supply such unlawful weapons from at least 1984 to 1988, while the regime was conducting its genocidal campaigns.

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Khobar Towers Bombing

The terrorist attack on June 25, 1996, in Saudi Arabia against United States servicemembers caused the horrific deaths of 19 Airmen, 498 wounded survivors, and an untold amount of family members’ lives’ forever changed.  We continue to seek justice for this heinous crime and compensation from those responsible. 

U.S. Embassy Bombings

Lawsuit against Sudan for its role as a state sponsor of terror in 1998 attacks on the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. These attacks killed 224 people, including more than 43 U.S. Government employees, and injured hundreds of embassy employees and thousands of other innocent men, women and children. Prior to September 11, these were among the most devastating and bloody acts of international terrorism perpetrated against the People and civilian employees of the United States.