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Motley Rice LLC announced a $29.5 million preliminary settlement agreement with semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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Don Migliori has been appointed as co-lead counsel and a member of the PSC for multidistrict litigation filed for patients who allege they suffered complications after Ethicon Physiomesh® Flexible Composite hernia mesh implants.
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Today we filed suit alleging that telecommunications companies have failed to properly bill, collect, and remit 911 charges from its business customers that are owed to the County’s Consolidated 911 Center. The suit is the first of its kind in South Carolina.
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Motley Rice and co-counsel filed a class action for people or businesses allegedly financially harmed by the mass power outage on the Outer Banks.
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In an appearance on American Public Television’s Nightly Business Report aviation attorney Jim Brauchle discussed the reported shrinking of airline seats and one advocacy group’s efforts to curtail the trend.
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One person was tragically killed and seven others were injured when an amusement park ride broke apart on July 26, 2017, opening day at the Ohio State Fair.
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The Scientific Analytical Institute (SAI) in Greensboro, N.C., found potentially fatal asbestos fibers in “Just Shine Shimmer Powder” makeup sold at the nationally popular teen clothing store Justice.
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Motley Rice co-founding member Ron Motley (1944-2013) has been inducted into the American Association of Justice’s Hall of Fame, reserved for attorneys who significantly impacted the civil justice system over the course of their careers.
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The U.S. government has admitted that the “acts and omissions of its employees” caused the mid-air collision that resulted in the tragic deaths of a father and son minutes after they departed the Berkeley County Airport July 7, 2015.
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Sixteen service members on board a KC-130 aircraft tragically lost their lives July 10, 2017 when their U.S. Marine Corps transport plane crashed into a field in Mississippi. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.