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Motley Rice's medical practice group leader Fred Thompson will serve as a guest speaker at the annual Mass Torts Made Perfect Seminar being held at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nevada, from Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010, to Friday, Oct. 15, 2010.
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Motley Rice is proud to sponsor and participate in the annual Ashley G Charitable Foundation's Invitational Golf Tournament being held October 11, 2010 at the Reserve Golf Club in Pawley's Island, SC.
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Motley Rice attorneys continue to work with co-counsel Susan Burke and her firm Burke PLLC in the KBR, Inc., Burn Pit multidistrict litigation to represent clients against multiple defense contractors for allegedly exposing military personnel to toxins generated by open-air burn pits on military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Motley Rice member Marlon Kimpson, Senior Counsel Gregg Levin and associate Badge Humphries will serve as the guest speakers for the Ethics and Transparency in Corporate America Webinar being held November 8 by the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST).
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Motley Rice attorneys Joe Rice and John Herrick will be speaking at the HB Litigation Conferences' 13th Annual National Asbestos Litigation Conference.
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Motley Rice, one of the nation's largest plaintiffs' litigation firms, announces the addition of three associate attorneys, James R. Brauchle, Alex R. Straus and Kathryn A. Waites.
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Motley Rice attorneys are pleased to support and exhibit at the International Foundation 56th Annual Employee Benefits Conference.
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Motley Rice member attorney Marlon Kimpson will serve as a guest speaker at the annual National Public Safety Employees Pension & Benefits Conference being held by the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems (NCPERS).
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Motley Rice lawyer Marlon Kimpson has been invited to speak at the South Carolina Black Lawyers' Association's annual meeting and retreat.
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A subclass of 38 plaintiffs in the lawsuit Brown v. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. has reached a proposed settlement with defendant Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. If the court approves the settlement, these class members will receive the remaining portion of claimed investment losses not recovered from the court-appointed receiver for Al Parish and his various investment vehicles.