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The Law Firm of Motley Rice LLC

seek and attain accountability for those affected

by terrorism of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks
In The News
Attorney Don Migliori comments on the September 11 families litigation
Fox News


Several families of 9/11 victims are planning to sue Logan Airport and several airlines.
Attorney Don Migliori represents some of those families
WBZ Newsradio


Little-Noticed 9/11 Lawsuits Will Get Their Day in Court
In the days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, while much of the country was still stunned and grieving, Michelle Cottom was being forced to deal with an ugly bottom line. How much was her child's life worth?
The New York Times


Notebook: Moussaoui Trial 'Hail Mary'
A hearing in federal court in Alexandria, Va., before Judge Leonie Brinkema Friday morning regarding a motion for access that one reporter characterized as a "Hail Mary pass," turned out to be considerably more interesting than anyone had any right to have anticipated.
CBS News

9/11 Families Blast Proposed Port Sale To Dubai Company as "Betrayal"
UAE Was Source of Two Hijackers, al Qaeda Financing
PRNewsWire.com

Video Shows 9/11 Hijackers' Security Check
Security screeners at Washington Dulles International Airport who allowed some hijackers to board the flight that crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, drew criticism Thursday from the commission investigating the terror attacks.
By John Solomon and Ted Bridis Associated Press Writers

Lawyers try to gag FBI worker over 9/11
The Bush administration will today seek to prevent a former FBI translator from providing evidence about 11 September intelligence failures to a group of relatives and survivors who have accused international banks and officials of aiding al-Qa'ida . . .
Andrew Buncombe, Independent Digital (UK) Ltd, 26 April 2004

Waxman Letter to Ashcroft Re: Saudi Flights
On March15, 2004, the Federal Bureau of Investigation provided a classified briefing to staff of the Government Reform Committee regarding the departure of members of Osama bin Laden's family and the Saudi royal family following the September 11, 2001, attacks. This briefing addressed allegations made in an article in Vanity Fair last fall, which reported that the U.S. government allowed members of the bin Laden family and the Saudi royal family to leave the country in the weeks following September 11 without meaningful interviews . . .
Senator Henry A. Waxman, California, Ranking Minority Member, Government Reform Committee, April 12, 2004

Regarding Condoleezza Rice and Release of 28 Pages
The Family Steering Committee demands the appearance of National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice under oath in a public hearing immediately. We believe that testifying before the Commission in a public forum is Ms. Rice's moral obligation given her responsibility . . .
Bill Doyle - Father of Joseph
Wtc tower1 101st fl.Cantor, 3/27/2004

A Nation Unto Himself
If, in the future, the war on terrorism is fought in the orderly confines of the courtroom and not just in the caves of Tora Bora, then incriminating documents could become the equivalent of smart bombs. Ronald L. Motley, who has made a career of coaxing such documents from the shadows, made this clear in our very first phone conversation, during which he could barely contain his delight . . .
Jennifer Senior, New York Times, 3/14/2004

9/11 Coordinator Met Hijacker
MADRID, Spain -- The suspected coordinator of the Sept. 11 attacks is being held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and has told investigators he met with the lead hijacker, a Spanish newspaper reported Sunday . . .
Chicago Sun-Times (suntimes.com) - Associated Press Release, 3/1/2004

Lawsuit to Bankrupt Terrorism to be Heard in Manhattan
A $1 trillion lawsuit brought by survivors of Sept. 11 victims against alleged Saudi bankrollers of al-Qaida will be heard in Manhattan federal court, along with other civil liability actions related to the 2001 terrorist attacks . . .
Terence J. Kivlan, Staten Island Advance - 2/20/04

Charity Begins in Riyadh
Unfortunately it often ends in the hands of terrorists . . .
Matt Levitt, The Weekly Standard - 2/02/04

Report of Monitoring Group of UN Security Council
Report of UN Security Council
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix V
Appendix VI

Saudi Protection Racket Fails
The Saudi royal family can only be thinking, "What good is protection money if it doesn't protect you?" . . .
Rick Lowry, National Review Online, 11/12/2003

Terrorism In Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has a growing terrorism problem. The latest example is Saturday's terrorist bombing in Riyadh, which tragically killed 17 people . . .
New York Times Editorial, 11/11/2003 (Membership Registration May Be Required)

White House Approved Departure of Saudis After Sept. 11, Ex-Aide Says
Top White House officials personally approved the evacuation of dozens of influential Saudis, including relatives of Osama bin Laden, from the United States in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks . . .
Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, 9/4/2003

Congressional report cites 'missed opportunities' prior to 9/11
U.S. intelligence agencies, including the FBI and CIA, "missed opportunities" to disrupt terrorism prior to the September 11, 2001, attacks, according to a critical congressional report released Thursday . . .
CNN, 7/24/2003

Weapons of Mass Redaction
This correspondence from the Office of the Vice President to the (censored) ambassador to the US was redacted by the Office of the Vice President for national and electoral security reasons . . .
Maureen Dowd, New York Times, 7/22/2003

A Legal Counterattack
Saudis hire some of the toniest U.S. law firms to defend them against the landmark $1 trillion lawsuit on behalf of the victims of 9-11. So why is the plaintiff's counsel ecstatic? Plus, new heat on radical iman . . .
Newsweek, 4/16/2003

9/11 Relatives Face Suspect at Trial
Relatives of American victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks confronted a suspected al Qaeda operative for the first time today across the well of a German courtroom, and poured out mournful recollections of loved ones along with blistering accusations against the defendant . . .
Peter Finn, Washington Post Foreign Service, 1/31/2003

A Case of Terrorism
It started with a simple question. "Can you help?" a woman asked a lawyer-author in Kansas City, Mo., on a tour promoting his book about the still-unresolved Pam Am 103/Lockerbie tragedy and litigation . . .
Marcia Coyle, The National Law Journal, 11/11/2002

9/11 Victims' Families Ask Bush: Either Stand With Us or Saudis
Families of victims lost in the September 11 attacks urged President George W. Bush Friday not to hamper their multi-trillion dollar lawsuit against prominent Saudis for supposed complicity in the plot . . .
Middle East Online, 11/11/2002

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