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General Laws, Liabilities and Litigation in Plane Accidents
Published: 12/21/2010 by Manuel Salvacion in Aviation Law
Aviation accident laws can be complicated and may involve state, federal or even international laws. This makes litigation involving plane accidents difficult. It is therefore necessary for plane accident victims to get the services of a skilled and
Preemption of State Law Intentional Tort Actions Under the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
Published: 12/17/2010 by Mathew Passen in Aviation Law
This paper examines one class of state-law based actions, intentional tort claims, and considers whether such actions are sufficiently “related to” an airline “service” for preemption under the ADA. For example, can a passenger who was refused boardi
Aviation law: taking a general look in the regulations and organizations in aviation sector
Published: 12/18/2010 by James Blatt in Aviation Law
Aviation sector is a booming multi million dollar global business. It has several levels domestic, international, private, etc. based on the type of customers. There is a huge number of international and domestic organizations that work to make air t
Laws Concerning Passenger Behavior On Flights
Published: 12/18/2010 by Jim Brown in Aviation Law
In the current global situations, it is not surprising that there are laws affecting passenger behavior in all fifty states of the United States, as well as other countries
What to do before and after a plane crash
Published: 12/27/2010 by Jenn Smith in Aviation Law
Aviation Accidents are extremely uncommon, with the chances of a passenger being killed on a single flight at about 8 million to 1. When an accident does occur however, it is usually due to a faulty part, negligence, miscommunication, or error of som
Aviation Lawyers Can Handle Criminal and Civil Cases
Published: 12/17/2010 by Eric Bersano in Aviation Law
When you think about hiring an aviation lawyer after a plane crash, you likely think of filing civil charges in order to recover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages that stemmed from your crash. What many people do not think of, however,


