MOTLEY RICE LLC SUPPORTS THE NATIONAL AIR DISASTER ALLIANCE/FOUNDATION
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. - (March 1, 2007) - Motley Rice LLC presented a $15,000 donation to the National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation (NADA/F), one of the nation's leading air safety organizations. NADA/F hosted their Annual Meeting on February 23-24, 2007, featuring Motley Rice attorney and former Inspector General of the U.S. Transportation Department, Mary Schiavo, and Motley Rice attorney and retired airline captain, Don McCune as speakers on the importance of allocating aviation taxes and fees to airline safety and security.

Through open communication and education, NADA/F advocates for aviation safety on behalf of the survivors and the victims' families of more than 80 aviation disasters, as well as aviation professionals and the flying public. Recognizing the parallel nature of NADA/F's goals to the work of the aviation team at Motley Rice, prompted the firm to give an initial $15,000 donation to the organization in 2005. Mary Schiavo and the Motley Rice aviation team investigate and litigate aviation crash cases around the globe. Motley Rice strives to create one standard of safety and security for both commercial and non-commercial aviation. The firm believes in the causes, not just the cases. Schiavo is a well-known advocate for air travel safety and passengers' rights and has supported the NADA/F for many years.

About the National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation
NADA/F is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 to improve safety measures and security practices for airline passengers and aviation professionals and to protect the rights of victims and their families. Working with all levels of government, public and private agencies and the aviation industry, NADA/F pushes initiatives based on air safety, security and survivability. NADA/F's current goals include requiring safety restraints for children under the age of two, extensive background terrorist checks for all airport personnel and providing trained counselors to victims' families. In July 2000, NADA/F's efforts resulted in NADA/F receiving FAA approval to be one of the corporations/organizations allowed to make recommendations to the FAA Aviation Rule-Making Advisory Committees.