by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers
With every passing day, the need to evolve programs that support 9/11 rescue and cleanup workers grows; right along with the list of serious diseases these brave men and women may suffer from.
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Of the 75 attorneys recognized by the National Law Journal in its Outstanding Women Lawyers list, we’re proud to announce that two are member attorneys at Motley Rice.
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Motley Rice LLC has filed a new product liability action in MDL 2559 against Takata and Honda for Law Suk Leh, a Malaysian woman, and her unborn baby, Elsa Mia Law Caido, who were killed by the violent explosion of, and metal shrapnel expelled from, a Takata airbag in a car that had not been recalled.
by: Anne McGinness Kearse
Canada’s Day of Mourning, adopted and recognized as a national day of mourning by almost 80 countries around the world on April 28—including Workers Memorial Day in the U.S.—is a stark reminder of the untold number of lives that have been taken by exposure to asbestos in the workplace.
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Several Motley Rice attorneys, who represent clients across an array of practice areas, have been selected for inclusion in the 2015 South Carolina Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars lists, the 2015 Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers® list and the 2015 West Virginia Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list.
by: John E. Herrick
We at Motley Rice are honored to be a sponsor of the Yorktown Foundation's "Welcome Home You Never Got" party for our Vietnam veterans, and are honored to be joined by some of our veteran clients as well as their friends and families.
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Motley Rice files new personal injury federal action against Takata, Nissan; calls for expanded recalls
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Motley Rice attorneys, along with co-counsel, secured a $131 million settlement with Sprint for institutional investors. The plaintiffs alleged that the company misled them about the progress of its merger with Nextel.
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On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 crashed approximately 52 minutes after takeoff near the remote towns of Barcelonnette and Digne-les-Bains in the French Alps.
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Air Canada Flight 624, an Airbus 320, landed short of the runway at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Nova Scotia.