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Motley Rice attorney Kevin Dean comments on reports showing that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has yet to regulate upholstered furniture fire safety issues despite the hundreds of upholstered furniture-related deaths occurring each year.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo is featured on CNN discussing the importance of the debris from the crash of Air France Flight 447 that has recently been discovered and retrieved.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo discusses the crash of Air France Flight 447 and the speculation surrounding what caused the crash on CNN's Live with Campbell Brown.
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CBS' The Early Show interviews aviation attorney Mary Schiavo about Air France Flight 447 and the new details that have emerged in the search causing speculation that the plane may have broken apart mid-air.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo comments on Air France Flight 447 as speculation continues about whether the plane's black boxes will ever be found in the recovery effort.
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A brief filed on May 29, 2009, before the U.S. Supreme Court by the U.S. Solicitor General may enable several members of the Saudi royal family to avoid a 9/11 lawsuit.
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Aviation attorney Mary Schiavo talks to CNBC about Air France Flight 447 as the mystery surrounding the plane's crash generates questions about the safety of air travel.
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After the Justice Department filed a brief before the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Saudi's request to be removed from a 9/11 lawsuit, those filing the lawsuit voiced their concern over what kind of message the Obama administration is sending to terrorists.
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Motley Rice 9/11 clients are angered that Obama's administration appears to support the Saudi royal family's efforts to defeat the lawsuit charging it with allegedly helping to finance the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Several family members of 9/11 victims have issued a statement on behalf of the 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism in response to the Solicitor General's refusal to support the 9/11 families' Petition for Writ of Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court.