These are the cases Motley Rice is actively representing clients in or cases that we've litigated previously.

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SEC Whistleblower Attorney

Whistleblower Claims
If you reported securities violations (bribery, theft, fraud, etc.) to the SEC, we can help protect you.

Securities Fraud

Securities Class Actions, Antitrust
Our attorneys work closely with people and institutions impacted by securities fraud. Learn more here.

Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit

Securities Class Actions, Antitrust
A shareholder derivative lawsuit can help investors restore value after corporate malfeasance. Learn more.

Signs of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Loved ones of patients should be aware of the signs of nursing home abuse and neglect. Read more here.

Silicosis Lawsuit

Toxic Exposure
Silicosis is an incurable lung disease that inhaling silica dust may cause. See why victims are filing suits.

Similac Lawsuits

Toxic Exposure, Women’s Health Lawsuits
Parents are filing Similac lawsuits, claiming the baby formula caused necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).

Snapchat Lawsuit

Technology and Media
Snapchat users who experienced harm or mental health issues due to the app may qualify to file a lawsuit.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Personal Injury Lawsuits
A spinal cord injury lawyer can help if you've been harmed by someone's negligence. Learn more here.

SteriCare Lawsuit: Contaminated Sterile Water & Saline Solutions

Medical Device Lawsuits
Did contaminated saline or sterile water cause your infection? Learn about SteriCare lawsuits today.

Still Fighting for 9/11 Families & Survivors

Anti-Terrorism
Motley Rice fights for victims of 9/11. Learn about our efforts, including a Saudi Arabia 9/11 lawsuit.

Syfovre Lawsuit

Medical Drugs
People who experienced vision loss related to Syfovre injections may be eligible to file a Syfovre lawsuit.

Takata Airbag Injury Lawsuit

Personal Injury Lawsuits
A Takata airbag lawsuit may be able to help victims injured in cars with recalled airbag inflators. Learn more here.