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Snigdha Prakash

Snigdha Prakash

Snigdha Prakash

Snigdha Prakash was born and brought up in Delhi, India and has lived in the United States since she came here as an undergraduate. She got her start in journalism as a copy aide at the Washington Post writing for the paper’s local and business sections. She covered the mortgage industry and its biggest players, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for the American Banker, an independent, daily newspaper, from 1993 to 1998. Most recently, she was a reporter for National Public Radio (NPR) from 1998 to 2007, where she investigated and documented several important chapters in the history of the painkiller Vioxx on NPR’s flagship news magazines, “All Things... Read full bio

All the Justice Money Can Buy will be released on June 07, 2011 in Hardcover
Jun 07, 2011
All the Justice Money Can Buy is now available in Hardcover
Jun 07, 2011

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Sun Gazette, November 18, 2011
...loved reading," McGary said. Robin Glosser, development coordinator, reported that the Author Gala on Oct. 27, featuring Snigdha Prakash, raised about $12,000 for the library. She said it was an increase from last year's event in which the library raised...
Sun Gazette, July 22, 2011
...reminded the board that the library's author gala is set for Oct. 27. The gala will feature Snigdha Prakash, journalist and author of "All the Justice Money Can Buy." 252 W. Fourth Street , Wil...
Sun Gazette, July 22, 2011
...reminded the board that the library's author gala is set for Oct. 27. The gala will feature Snigdha Prakash, journalist and author of "All the Justice Money Can Buy." 252 W. Fourth Street , Wil...
Texas Lawyer Blog, July 25, 2011
...do and how we do it,” says Lanier, the well-known plaintiffs lawyer with the Lanier Law Firm. Author Snigdha Prakash of Washington, D.C., a former National Public Radio reporter, says she quit her reporting job to write a book about Vioxx, and ended up...
PharmaGossip, July 12, 2011
...the best trial lawyer of his generation and one of the nation’s richest and most-respected corporations. Journalist Snigdha Prakash is embedded with the plaintiffs’ team for the seven-week trial, and takes us into the trenches of the tough—and...