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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo comments on the FAA's enforcement of airline compliance following testimony on the fatal crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo is featured on CBS' Evening News with Katie Couric regarding the safety of regional carrier flights and says that a lack of pilot training may be to blame for recent crashes.
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The House Commerce Committee's health subcommittee is holding a hearing today on the Medical Device Safety Act that, if passed by Congress, will override the Supreme Court decision in <i>Riegel v. Medtronic</i> that currently keeps consumers from suing medical device companies over FDA-approved devices.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo speaks with CNN Headline News about new reports alleging that the pilot of Colgan Air Flight 3407 may be to blame for the flight's crash on February 12, 2009.
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Associate General Counsel Laura Khare takes the stage at ABA Center for Professional Responsibility's 35th National Conference on Professional Responsibility.
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Anne Kearse speaks at ACI's 10th National Advanced Forum on Litigating and Managing Asbestos Claims.
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Motley Rice attorney Gregg Levin served as a featured panelist for the Infovest21 Morning Investor Seminar: "Regulatory Changes in a Post- Credit Crisis, Post-Madoff Environment."
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John Herrick serves as co-chair and a speaker for the Asbestos Litigation 2009 Conference.
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Motley Rice attorneys continue to represent the three families of 9/11 victims that are suing airlines and security contractors for negligence. Refusing to settle out of court, these families are demanding access to almost a million confidential depositions and documents on airline security that they claim will reveal evidence of how security failures enabled the 9/11 hijackers.
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Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori discusses the three families of 9/11 victims who are asking that almost a million pages of confidential documents relating to the alleged aviation and security failures of the 9/11 terrorist attacks be released to the public.