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Four men charged in what officials call a $4.6 million trade in human body parts

Personal Injury Lawsuits
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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9/11 suits seek Moussaoui trial documents

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
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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Two former NFL players file suit against the League and Players' Association

Securities Class Actions
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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Attorney Mary Schiavo discusses airport security five years post-9/11

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit | Aviation Lawsuit
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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History of hernia patch raises questions on implant recalls

Medical Device Lawsuits
C. R. Bard Inc. recalled their Composix® Kugel® Mesh hernia repair patch in 2005, and some believe that there were faults in the the product safety monitoring system that allowed the device to be on the maket for so long before being recalled.
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Shareholders can take action for alleged corporate bribes to Nigerian officials

Securities Class Actions
Motley Rice attorney says activist shareholders can help move a company in the right direction after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is also making bribery probes into several companies for bribes allegedly made to Nigerian customs officials.
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Attorney Don Migliori discusses upcoming 9/11 trials

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori speaks with Bloomberg Radio about the families involved in the 9/11 lawsuits and addresses questions about the claims and why these cases are uniquely challenging.
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9/11 lawsuits remain in litigation seeking answers

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
Unsatisfied with the payment offered by the federal September 11th Victims Compensation Fund, dozens of 9/11 victims' families are filing lawsuits against airlines, security companies and other entities that they feel should be held accountable for the 9/11 attacks.
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September 11th damages trial to use cockpit tapes

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
Attorney Don Migliori comments on evidence that may be allowed by a 9/11 victim's family in a wrongful death lawsuit against airlines and their security contractors.
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Families of terror attack victims reach settlement over 9/11

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori comments on a settlement reached by 14 families of 9/11 victims who chose legal action as opposed to accepting the compensation fund created by the federal government.
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More 9/11 lawsuits are settled with airlines

Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit
Motley Rice attorney Don Migliori comments on the settlements made by 14 families of 9/11 victims.
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Oil spill settlement reached by clam farmers represented by Motley Rice LLC

Toxic Exposure
Motley Rice attorneys reached a settlement on behalf of local clam farmers who claimed that Evergreen Shipping Agency and Norfolk Dredging Co. were responsible for a 2002 oil spill that resulted in the loss of over 90% of their clam inventory.
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LIBOR Antitrust Lawsuit: Firms File Suit Alleging 13 Banks Fixed Libor Rates

Securities Class Actions
Motley Rice and co-counsel announced today that they have filed a class action against 13 global banks on behalf of a number of investors, alleging that the banks colluded to misreport and manipulate LIBOR rates
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Watching the Watchmen: FAA responds to severe safety scrutiny with national inspection

Aviation Lawsuit
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a nationwide tour to inspect airport standards and practices.
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Celera Takeover Litigation: NOLA Employees' Retirement System announces settlement

Securities Class Actions
A settlement of the action challenging the acquisition of diagnostic testing company Celera Corporation by Quest Diagnostics Incorporated has been announced in In re Celera Corporation Shareholder Litigation.
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FAA Head Resigns: Federal aviation officials announce new safety guidelines

Aviation Lawsuit
Following reports of numerous air traffic controllers falling asleep on the job, the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO) chief operating officer, Hank Krakowski, has resigned.
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Asbestos Awareness Week: ADAO encourages victims to share their story

Asbestos Exposure
April 1-7, 2011 is Global Asbestos Awareness Week.
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Southwest Flights Canceled: Inspections ground hundreds of flights

Aviation Lawsuit
As investigators continue inspecting Southwest Airlines' fleet of aircraft, about 100 flights are expected to be canceled today—after nearly 600 flights were canceled this weekend.
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Asbestos Awareness Week: WHO joins efforts to educate

Asbestos Exposure
The World Health Organization (WHO) is also joining ADAO's efforts to create public awareness about the harmful effects of asbestos and provide resources for the victims of asbestos-related diseases.
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Asbestos Awareness Week: Events focus on teaching about disease

Asbestos Exposure
Today kicks off Global Asbestos Awareness Week.