Motley Rice Bolsters Philadelphia Office, Welcomes New Mass Tort Specialist

Philadelphia, PA – Motley Rice LLC, a well-recognized law firm, has recently bolstered its team in Philadelphia by bringing on board a seasoned mass tort specialist. This strategic hire comes after the specialist amassed a decade of experience at Pogust Goodhead, another notable legal entity, which has equipped the new recruit with a robust expertise in managing complex legal tort cases. The addition of this specialist to Motley Rice’s Philadelphia office is indicative of the firm’s commitment to enhance its service offerings and depth in handling mass tort litigations, a niche but crucial area of … Read more

Texas Welcomes New Laws in 2025: From No More Vehicle Inspections to Strengthened Data Privacy Rules

Austin, Texas — As the new year rings in, a host of fresh legislation is set to change the legal landscape in Texas, ranging from vehicle inspections to data privacy improvements, slated to take effect from January 1, 2025. These changes, stemming from the latest legislative session, aim to streamline existing processes and enhance consumer protections, signaling a significant shift in the state’s approach to various issues including taxes, judicial appointments, and environmental policy. One notable law set to roll out is Texas House Bill 3297, which revamps the state vehicle inspection requirements. Starting in … Read more

Buffalo’s Housing Court Welcomes New Judge, Phillip Dabney Jr., Amid Renewed Focus on Lead Violations and Community Engagement

Buffalo, N.Y. — Following weeks of anticipation, Phillip Dabney Jr. has officially been appointed the new judge of Buffalo City Court’s Housing Court. Judge Dabney, 55, brings substantial experience, having served as a temporary judge in Housing Court multiple times earlier this year, an experience he and others feel have well-prepared him for his new role. Judge Kevin Carter, from the Eighth Judicial District, shared high praise for Dabney’s earlier assignments in Housing Court. He highlighted Dabney’s serious approach and eagerness for the position, both of which played a key part in determining the recent … Read more

Maryland Welcomes 2025 with Sweeping New Laws: Enhanced Road Safety, Opioid Recovery Measures, and Housing Reform Among Key Changes

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland is poised to ring in 2025 with a suite of new laws impacting everything from road safety to opioid treatment following a busy legislative session. Governor Wes Moore, having reviewed hundreds of bills, approved a diverse array of new measures set to take effect starting January 1. In a move to enhance the safety of road construction zones, the Maryland Road Worker Protection Act is introducing tougher measures against speeding in such areas. The law now authorizes expanded use of speed cameras and establishes higher fines for traffic infractions within work … Read more