...s not alone," said Baugh's lawyer, Carmen Scott of Motley Rice in Mount Pleasant, S.C. "There are many, many cases...
...To Motley Rice name partner Joseph Rice, the 75-lawyer firm doesn't just...
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...of the False Claims Act, said Mark Labaton, a member at Motley Rice in Los Angeles who represents former Lockheed senior project engineer Nyle...
...amp; Co. and the U.S. class action specialists Hausfeld and Motley Rice. These cases illustrate the globalization of the tort bar, while testing...
Loss of bladder control and pain during sex are not subjects most women like to talk about. But those symptoms or, more specifically, the devices used to treat them are hot topics among
In Washington's first look at the issue in five years, congressional Republicans are exploring possible changes to the 50 or so settlement trusts that together pay out billions for asbestos claims ea
The activists who closely follow judicial nominations have for months pondered a big question: Could the Republicans' increased numbers in the U.S. Senate succeed in blocking some of President Barack
...Security of the Organization of American States; Mary Carlson, Motley Rice; Allison Lefrak, The World Organization for Human Rights USA...
...judge, for district court in the Northern District of California; and Motley Rice partner John McConnell Jr. for district court in the District of...
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