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Generic drug makers not being held accountable | Causes, Not Just Cases®
March 12, 2015 | by: Carmen S. Scott
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a generic drug manufacturer cannot be held liable if a consumer has a negative reaction to its generic medication. This means that the medicine a patient takes must be purchased as a name brand in order for that patient’s rights to be protected.
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September 11th Remembered: Statement from Jodi Flowers on the memorial of 9/11
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
Anti-Terrorism member attorney Jodi Westbrook Flowers reflects on the 12th anniversary of 9/11 and recognizes the strength and determination of the survivors and families of those killed on that terrible day.
Blog Asbestos Exposure
5 things you should know about asbestos | Causes, Not Just Cases®
March 12, 2015 | by: John E. Herrick
Beyond a basic familiarity with asbestos litigation, however, some are unaware of what asbestos is or who is at risk for exposure. Here are five common questions and answers regarding asbestos that may help you assess past asbestos exposure and also prevent future exposure.
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Walgreens Shareholder Lawsuit: Motley Rice appointed co-lead counsel in litigation following historic DEA settlement
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
On Sept. 12, 2013, Motley Rice LLC was appointed co-lead counsel in <i>In re Walgreens Co. Derivative Litigation</i>, a consolidated shareholder derivative action brought by the court-appointed co-lead plaintiffs, a group of institutional investors, against the board of directors of Walgreen Co. (Walgreens…
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Creating a more secure future | Causes, Not Just Cases®
March 12, 2015 | by: William H. Narwold
Shareholders have both a right and responsibility to exercise their voices in the corporate governance of public companies. At Motley Rice, we believe the future of our country depends on a healthy and growing economy based on industry and ingenuity, not on mountains of debt and financial slight-of-hand. Shareholders…
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SEC Whistleblower Attorney: Recognized on 2013 NY Metro Super Lawyers list
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice is proud to announce that member and securities fraud and SEC whistleblower attorney Rebecca Katz (NY) has been selected by her peers for inclusion on the 2013 <i>New York Metro Super Lawyers®</i> list.
News Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit | Human Rights Lawsuits
9/11 JASTA Bill: Congress Introduces Legislation to Ensure Justice Against Terrorism
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
Hailing it as a victory in the fight against terrorism, the 9/11 Families praised the introduction of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA). JASTA (H.R. 3143/S.1535) was simultaneously introduced Sept. 19, 2013, in both chambers of Congress by Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) and Representative Peter…
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The marathon of co-counsel relationships: five tips to reaching the finish line together | Causes, Not Just Cases®
March 12, 2015 | by: Joseph F. Rice
What I have learned over the years is that generating interested co-counsel is easy –the real challenge is maintaining that relationship. Establishing trust is vital, as is having a professional and personal investment, open communication and patience. Here are some tips for a structured approach to maintaining…
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Mesothelioma Day Proclamation: The City of Charleston dedicates proclamation to Ron Motley
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
At Charleston City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 24, Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr., read a proclamation that officially declared September 26 as Mesothelioma Awareness Day in the City of Charleston, S.C. Mayor Riley also dedicated the proclamation to Motley Rice co-founder Ron Motley, a pioneer in asbestos litigation, who…
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Providence’s Tobacco Ordinances: Historic ruling upholds city’s ban on coupons and discounts
March 12, 2015 | by: Motley Rice
In an opinion issued on Sept. 30, 2013, the First Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s ruling and upheld the legality of two of Providence, R.I.’s city tobacco control ordinances which prohibit coupons and multi-pack discounts on tobacco products.