by: Motley Rice
In a recent newsletter to alumni, the University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business profiled Motley Rice co-founder Joe Rice, highlighting his diverse legal practice and numerous business accomplishments.
by: Mary F. Schiavo
It is time to require all pilots to pass reaction time tests and mental fitness tests before they are allowed to fly. Aviation companies need to support these measures—to protect their business, their pilots and their passengers.
by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice securities fraud litigator Rebecca Katz will attend the 28th Annual Florida Public Pension Trustees Association (FPPTA) conference being held from Sunday, June 24 to Wednesday, June 27.
by: Carmen S. Scott
Attorney Carmen Scott urges women to learn the facts about contraceptives, and to speak with a physician about the pros and cons associated with various kinds of hormonal contraceptives.
by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice co-founder Ron Motley has again been recognized in the 2012 Chambers and Partners USA Guide's national rankings as a "notable practitioner" for his work in product liability and mass torts.
by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice members Nate Finch and Vin Greene will serve as guest speakers at the upcoming HB Litigation Conference, "Northeast Asbestos Litigators and Judges Forum."
by: Motley Rice
Securities lawyers Marlon Kimpson and Badge Humphries have been invited to attend the 23rd Annual National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) Pension and Financial Services Conference.
by: Vincent L. Greene IV
Malignant mesothelioma is the most serious of all asbestos-related diseases. It is extremely aggressive, often not detected until it has progressed into the advanced stages of cancer and lacks any known cure. However, such cases are not without hope.
by: Motley Rice
This spring, the CIA thwarted a terrorist attempt allegedly crafted by al Qaeda to smuggle a bomb aboard a civilian aircraft bound for the U.S.
by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice member Nate Finch and human rights lawyer Elizabeth Smith will attend the American Constitution Society's (ACS) Annual Convention, "Democracy at Stake."