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Motley Rice members Nate Finch and Anne Kearse will be speaking at the 2011 American Association for Justice (AAJ) 2011 Annual Convention.
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Motley Rice announces continued growth in its securities, consumer fraud, occupational disease and toxic tort practice areas to help meet increasing client needs with the hire of four new lawyers Kristen M. Hermiz, Michael J. Pendell, Lisa M. Saltzburg, and Robert M. Zabb.
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A new study released by the Archive of General Psychiatry concluded that antidepressants, when taken in the first trimester of pregnancy, may modestly increase the risk of mothers giving birth to babies with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).
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A study backed by Congress and sponsored by the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) on the potential dangers of long commutes and pilot fatigue was ignored by the majority of airlines asked to provide data.
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The families of the nine Charleston firefighters who lost their lives in the 2007 Sofa Super Store Fire have reached a $1.9 million settlement that brings to an end the Sofa Super Store fire litigation.
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Motley Rice, along with co-counsel, have announced a final settlement agreement with the families of the fallen Charleston 9 in connection with the Sofa Super Store fire litigation.
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Federal agents arrested Olajide Noibi for stowing away on a Virgin America flight from John F. Kennedy Airport in New York to Los Angeles on June 24, 2011, without having a valid boarding pass.
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Motley Rice is proud to announce it will serve as a 2012 lead sponsor of the American Red Cross' Ready When the Time Comes (RWTC) program for the Carolina Lowcountry Chapter.
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Sitting on a deck with friends, Thoss found himself on fire after a nearby firepot shot a directional flame, leaving him with severe burns up the length of his leg.
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On June 23, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that generic prescription drug manufacturers should not be required to have the identical product warning labels as brand name drugs because of a conflict between state tort law and federal drug regulations.