As new lawsuits continue to emerge over the May 12 Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia, motions have begun to surface and a firm representing Amtrak has entered its appearance.
Most recently, Amtrak has responded to a motion from the plaintiffs requesting Amtrak, the National Transportation Safety Board, and the Federal Railroad Administration preserve and track the custody of evidence.
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