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A lawyer for victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 said on Tuesday he wants B...

CHICAGO - A lawyer for victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 said on Tuesday he wants Boeing Co and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to hand over documents about the decision to keep the Boeing 737 MAX in the air after a deadly Lion Air crash last October.

Five months later, the same system was blamed for playing a role when ET302 crashed, killing all 157 passengers and crew and prompting a worldwide grounding of the 737 MAX that remains in place. And attorneys for plaintiffs say that they anticipate more lawsuits will be filed. Many seek hundreds of millions in dollars from Boeing.

In his role as lead counsel, Clifford will help the different plaintiffs “speak with one voice,” said Ricardo Martinez-Cid of Podhurst Orseck, a law firm that is also representing Ethiopian Airlines crash victims.

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