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by: Motley Rice
We are proud to announce new members. The member attorneys possess experience throughout the firm’s practice areas, including occupational disease, securities fraud, consumer fraud, whistleblower, defective medical devices, anti-terrorism and opioid litigation.
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by: Motley Rice
We are proud to announce that two Connecticut-based attorneys, Mathew P. Jasinski and Michael J. Pendell, have been promoted to member.
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by: Carmen S. Scott
The latest in a string of talc cases faced by J&J sends an undeniable message that the jury, as representatives of the public, strongly believed that the company failed, egregiously, to do the right thing in warning women of the dangers associated with perineal talc use.
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by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice LLC announced a $29.5 million preliminary settlement agreement with semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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by: Motley Rice
A jury found SAR Automation, L.P., liable in the death of former Summerville resident David Priester, Jr. The jury awarded $8.8 million in damages for wrongful death and other claims brought by his widow, Lisa Priester, and their two daughters.
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by: Motley Rice
Don Migliori has been appointed as co-lead counsel and a member of the PSC for multidistrict litigation filed for patients who allege they suffered complications after Ethicon Physiomesh® Flexible Composite hernia mesh implants.
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by: Motley Rice
Today we filed suit alleging that telecommunications companies have failed to properly bill, collect, and remit 911 charges from its business customers that are owed to the County’s Consolidated 911 Center. The suit is the first of its kind in South Carolina.
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by: Motley Rice
We are honored to announce that 15 Motley Rice member attorneys are included in The Best Lawyers in America© 2018.
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by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice and co-counsel filed a class action for people or businesses allegedly financially harmed by the mass power outage on the Outer Banks.
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by: Motley Rice
In an appearance on American Public Television’s Nightly Business Report aviation attorney Jim Brauchle discussed the reported shrinking of airline seats and one advocacy group’s efforts to curtail the trend.