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Motley Rice has filed the first lawsuit on behalf of five surviving victims in the Harrah's Casino bus crash that killed three and injured several others.
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Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori describes the serious health complications reported by recipients of the Composix® Kugel® Mesh hernia repair patch.
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Motley Rice attorney Mike Elsner comments on why negligence lawsuits against the federal government in an anthrax case may be warranted.
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The unvetted proposal for Libya that passed the U.S. Senate today and is now in the U.S. House of Representatives completely immunizes Libya against existing and future lawsuits, attachments, and liens.
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Motley Rice today announces court approval of a shareholder derivative settlement with Massey Energy Company (NYSE: MEE), brought by institutional shareholder Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust.
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Medical practice group leader Fred Thompson, III, has been appointed as a member of the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee (PSC) in the Medtronic, Inc., Sprint Fidelis® lead multidistrict litigation.
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Motley Rice attorney Gregg Levin comments on the rise in corporate scandals that has led to a consequent rise in securities litigation cases. Attributing the scandal boom to increased shareholder vigilance, Levin expects the uncovering of corporate fraud to continue and says that the resulting litigation will be the means by which wrongdoers will be held accountable.
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Attorney Don Migliori speaks with Bloomberg Law Radio about the legal questions presented by a pharmaceutical drug case involving Wyeth's antidepressant drug Effexor.
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Motley Rice attorney Joe Rice is profiled by the Charleston Post & Courier as a man who came from humble beginnings before becoming a founding member of his own firm.
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Motley Rice LLC stresses the continuing importance of research, action and responsibility as related to asbestos exposure and asbestos-related diseases throughout South Carolina.