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Following the five year anniversary of 9/11, Motley Rice attorney Robert Haefele sits with Law.com's Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams to answer questions about the large amount of pro bono work that the firm has done on behalf of victims' families.
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Attorney Marlon Kimpson comments on an investment lawsuit filed by seven present and former pro football players claiming negligence against The League and The Player's Association for allegedly scamming them out of millions of dollars.
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Motley Rice attorneys are among the lawyers representing two groups of 9/11 victim plaintiffs in large civil lawsuits against airlines, security consultants, and those who supported the terrorist activities of al Qaeda.
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Motley Rice announced that it has filed suit against Hilton International Company, Hilton Hotels Corporation and Hilton Group PLC, on behalf of several victims of a terrorist bombing that took place in the Hilton Hotel in Taba City, Egypt on October 7, 2004.
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Motley Rice attorney Kevin Dean comments on the charges against four men who have been charged with operating a $4.6 million scheme to illegally harvest human body parts and tissue.
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Charging the White House with rewarding a country that was a focal point in planning and financing the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism blasted the administration's decision to allow Dubai Ports World to operate commercial port operations in Baltimore, Miami, New Jersey, New Orleans, New York and Philadelphia.
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Reader's Digest follows one family's mission to uncover the truth behind who should be held responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Attorney Kevin Dean co-authors an article profiling the defective door-latch systems that Ford uses in the design and manufacture of select Ford vehicles.
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Motley Rice attorneys are representing families of 9/11 victims who are filing lawsuits against the airline and security industries for alleged negligence in the September 11 attacks.
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In a profile of attorney Ron Motley, a New York Times reporter questions Motley about the war on terrorism and how that war may soon be fought within the walls of the courtroom against international financiers who made a profitable business out of generously providing funding to organizations that support terrorism.