Monica Ribbeck Kelly has left “a trail of unhappy clients wondering about the U.S. justice system,” Forbes reports.
Kelly had traveled to Beijing with a Shanghai lawyer where they persuaded family members of victims of the March 2014 crash to hire her for a U.S. lawsuit against Boeing, the manufacturer of the plane, and Malaysia Airlines, according to Forbes. Kelly also filed a petition for discovery in Illinois that was tossed the same month. A malpractice lawyer who sued Kelly in a different case involving an airplane crash told Forbes that Kelly had returned to Lima, Peru, and her law firm had shut down its phone and website.
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