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Motley Rice hosts its semi-annual blood drive on Wednesday, July 29, 2009, at its main office in Mt. Pleasant, SC.
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Trial lawyer and co-host of the Ring of Fire legal radio program, Mike Papantonio, argued that families of the 9/11 victims were denied their day in court in an opinion piece in the Pensacola News Journal.
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Mary Schiavo, Motley Rice attorney and former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Transportation, is interviewed by CNN for a special report on serious issues within the FAA.
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Former executives at MBNA Bank agreed to a settlement with shareholders who alleged they harmed investors by misleading public shareholders about the bank's financial health. Motley Rice served as lead counsel for the lead plaintiff, and litigated the case on behalf of a class of investors.
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Proposed settlement of a nationwide class action against CBS Broadcasting, Inc. and major toy retailers, if approved, will give cash refunds to consumers and effectively implement a nationwide recall of toy science kits.
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The 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism provide a statement after the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear their appeal to dismiss charges against five Saudi defendants.
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NPR reports on documents released in 9/11 victim's lawsuit, handled by Motley Rice LLC.
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Lawyers representing 9/11 victims claim that the Obama Administration is trying to "appease" Saudi Arabia by urging the Supreme Court not to hear a case against it for allegedly funding terrorist activity.
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Motley Rice attorney Kevin Dean comments on reports showing that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has yet to regulate upholstered furniture fire safety issues despite the hundreds of upholstered furniture-related deaths occurring each year.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo comments on the air safety controversy that has been a hot button issue since February's fatal plane crash in Buffalo, NY.