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Fred Baron, lawyer, Dem fundraiser dies

DALLAS, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Fred Baron, famed lawyer and Democratic Party fundraiser, died Thursday at his Dallas home of complications of cancer. He was 61.

Barron, often called "the King of Torts," amassed a fortune during more than 30 years of successfully representing clients injured by toxic substances. Part of his wealth went to rejuvenate the Democrats in Texas, The Dallas Morning News said.

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Baron "loved anything where he felt he was helping people," said his wife, Lisa Blue-Baron of Dallas. "His whole thing was trying to make things better for other people."

She said he was especially proud of the Baron & Blue Foundation, dedicated to eliminating homelessness and improving low-cost housing in the Dallas area.

In his last battle with a corporation earlier this month, Baron sought permission for doctors at the Mayo Clinic to use the drug Tysabri to treat his final-stage multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow.

Baron became a national pioneer in asbestos litigation, founding his own law firm in 1977 to pursue a case that his employer rejected.

He built a lucrative practice and shared his financial success with a host of causes from the arts to the Texas Democratic Trust, which he founded in September 2005.

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In addition to his wife, Baron is survived by five children, a son, Andrew Baron, and four daughters, Courtney, Alessandra, Nathalie and Caroline Baron.

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