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In an interview with CBS' Saturday Evening News, Motley Rice client Mike Low discusses how the 9/11 lawsuit that he filed following the death of his daughter seeks to force accountability and generate answers to unanswered questions.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo speaks with Neil Cavuto on Fox News about potential safety issues related to airlines cutting corners to save money.
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After more than four years of litigation, Motley Rice and three additional law firms have resolved the case of <i>Corvello vs. New England Gas Co.</i> involving contaminated soil in Tiverton, RI, with a settlement agreement with Southern Union Co., the utilities company allegedly responsible for the contamination.
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On behalf of the families who lost loved ones as a result of Libyan-sponsored terrorism, including the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, we express outrage that the individual convicted of this crime against humanity has been released early from prison.
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The Motley Rice aviation team is reviewing the mid-air collision of a sightseeing helicopter and small private plane over the Hudson River.
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Motley Rice LLC announces the addition of two associate attorneys.
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A trial date has been set for April 2010 for three 9/11 cases against the airlines and security companies.
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Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori speaks with WBZ Newsradio following the announcement of an April 2010 trial date for the remaining 9/11 liability cases against the airlines and security companies.
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A recent report calls attention to harsh conditions and a lack of regulatory enforcement at federal immigrant detention centers, describing "pervasive and extreme violations of the government's own detention standards as well as fundamental violations of basic human rights."
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer quotes Motley Rice attorney Mary Schiavo on the significant safety differences between mainline and regional airlines, especially regarding pilot experience and turnover.