But Morelli says he hasn't seen any 'full responsibility' yet, representing Morgan as well as Fuqua and Millea.
If the
case goes to trial, Morelli says he will prove that it is the company
culture at WalMart that employees are pushed to work illegal hours.
In
Roper case, Morelli says he had to commute more than 700 miles from his
home in Jonesboro, Georgia just to pick up his truck in Delaware and
continue working.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, also claims Roper fell asleep at the wheel.
Morgan, Fuqua and Millea are asking for a trial by jury and compensatory damages.
James McNair's adult children are considering suing the company and truck driver as well.
Haven't stepped up: Morgan's attorney says WalMart has yet to take 'full responsibility' for the June 7 crash
Morgan is best known for playing the role of 'Tracy Jordan' on NBC show 30 Rock, and his time on Saturday Night Live
Roper is also facing criminal charges for the crash and has pleaded not guilty to charges of death by auto and assault by auto.
Fellow-comedian Neal Brennan also gave an update on Morgan's condition when he appeared on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' last week.
'From what I can tell, he is great,' Brennan said of Morgan. 'Physically, I don't know. He said he is going to rehab every day.'
'Mentally, he seems all there. Because we were talking, and he was like, "Neal. I mean, the outpouring of love was unbelievable. I mean, the people that reached out to me: Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, the president,"' Brennan said. 'The fact that Tracy put LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes above the president let's me know that Tracy is back.'
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