Boeing Settles Three Lawsuits Over 737 Max Crashes, As Legal Challenges Persist

Boeing’s legal battles concerning the tragic crashes of its 737 Max 8 planes are seeing significant developments. Recently, the aerospace giant has reached settlements in three lawsuits linked to the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash. These settlements come as part of Boeing’s ongoing efforts to address the legal and reputational fallout of incidents that collectively…

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Greenspoon Marder Strengthens Aviation Legal Services With Laura Masuri Appointment

Greenspoon Marder, a prominent law firm renowned for its diversified legal practices, has recently bolstered its presence in the aviation sector by recruiting seasoned litigator Laura Masuri in New York. Masuri, who brings significant expertise in aviation litigation, joins the firm’s expanding cadre of legal professionals at a time when aviation law is increasingly critical…

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Veralto Appoints Industry Veteran as Chief Legal Officer Amid Heightened Regulatory Demand in Water Quality Sector

Veralto, a Massachusetts-based company that specializes in water and product quality solutions, has appointed a new Chief Legal Officer (CLO). This strategic move sees an industry veteran, who previously held significant legal roles at Panasonic Avionics Corp and AptarGroup, stepping into the role. The appointment underscores Veralto’s commitment to strengthening its legal frameworks and governance…

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Evolving Legal Battles: IRS Scrutiny, Medical Device Recalls, and Aviation Accountability

As the legal landscape evolves, several key cases are capturing the attention of legal professionals. Among the most significant trends is an escalating focus on litigation concerning charitable donations. The IRS has intensified its scrutiny of charitable contributions, prompting a noticeable uptick in related legal battles. This development stems from efforts to curb abuses in…

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Michigan Jury Awards LinTech Global $6.8 Million in FAA Contract Dispute Verdict

A Michigan federal jury has rendered a verdict in favor of LinTech Global Inc., an information technology support company, awarding $6.8 million in a case alleging contract interference by a former employee. The case brought to light the complexities of contract disputes within government contracts, particularly those involving the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) where LinTech…

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FordHarrison LLP Strengthens Airline Group Amid Evolving Legal Needs in Aviation Industry

In a strategic move reflecting its continued expansion, employment and labor law firm FordHarrison LLP has added two seasoned attorneys to its Airline Group, enhancing their presence in Chicago and Nashville. The firm, known for its robust representation of airlines in employment matters, demonstrates its commitment to providing comprehensive legal services within this specialized industry….

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EU Struggles to Balance Economic and Environmental Objectives Amid Aviation and Maritime Fuel Tax Exemption Debate

The European Union’s longstanding tax exemptions for aviation and maritime fuels have recently come under scrutiny, raising questions about their legality and alignment with the bloc’s environmental objectives. These exemptions, enshrined in the Energy Taxation Directive (ETD) of 2003, have been pivotal in shaping the fiscal landscape for the transport sector. Under the ETD, commercial…

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Myanmar Civilians in Peril: Calls for Protection Intensify After Deadly Festival Attack

Amnesty International has urgently called for measures to protect civilians in Myanmar following a recent and staggering attack during the Thadingyut Festival of Lights in central Myanmar. A reported paramotor strike resulted in over 20 civilian fatalities, including children, as motorized paragliders reportedly dropped explosives on a crowd gathered in Chaung-U Township. Witnesses recounted that…

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Supreme Court’s Rejection of Jury Trial Appeal Signals Shift in Trademark Infringement Litigation

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to reject an appeal from a personal aviation company has stirred discussions in the legal community concerning the right to jury trials in trademark cases. The appeal questioned whether parties involved in trademark infringement cases retain the right to a jury trial when the remedy sought is an accounting…

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StandardAero Reappoints Michael Kaplan as Chief Legal Officer Amid Industry Challenges

StandardAero, a prominent name in the aviation maintenance industry, has reinstated Michael Kaplan as its Chief Legal Officer, a move that underscores the company’s strategic alignment with experienced legal oversight. Kaplan, who previously held the position from 2018 to 2020, is set to bring his robust legal acumen back to the company at a critical…

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Legal Battle Commences After Fatal American Airlines and Black Hawk Collision, Highlighting Aviation Safety Concerns

A wrongful-death lawsuit has been filed in the aftermath of the tragic collision involving an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in the loss of 67 lives near Washington, D.C. The suit emphasizes that “this collision could have been avoided,” underscoring the potential negligence that may have led to…

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Widow Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against American Airlines, U.S. Army, and FAA Over Deadly D.C. Amid-Air Collision

The widow of Casey Crafton, a passenger killed in the January 29 mid-air collision near Washington, D.C., has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against American Airlines, its subsidiary PSA Airlines, the U.S. Army, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleges negligence on…

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Russia Challenges ICAO Ruling on MH17 at the International Court of Justice, Citing Jurisdictional and Legal Disputes

Russia has initiated an appeal against Australia and the Netherlands at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), challenging a decision made by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This decision, rendered in May 2025, found Russia in violation of international aviation law concerning the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, a tragic incident that resulted…

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Legal Battle Unfolds as XO Global Accuses Jet365 of Corporate Espionage in Landmark Case

In a battle that’s stirring the aviation industry, Air charter broker XO Global has initiated legal action against its competitor Jet365 in a Miami court. The lawsuit alleges that Jet365 engaged in unethical practices by offering bribes to a former XO Global sales employee. This employee purportedly supplied Jet365 with confidential business information, enabling the…

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Baker Botts Expands Aviation Finance Expertise with Strategic Partner Hire in Dubai

Baker Botts has recently bolstered its aviation finance capabilities by appointing a new partner from White & Case to its Dubai office. This strategic hire underscores Baker Botts’ commitment to expanding its footprint in the Middle East’s aviation sector, a region known for robust growth in air travel and aircraft financing. The newly appointed partner,…

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Boeing Faces $3.1 Million FAA Fine Over Safety Violations at 737 Manufacturing Facilities

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $3.1 million fine against Boeing following a series of safety violations at the company’s 737 factory in Renton, Washington, and its subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems’ facility in Wichita, Kansas. This action is linked to a significant incident involving a door plug blowout that occurred in January 2024. The…

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Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines Reshape Leadership to Enhance Legal Strategy and Operational Efficiency

Alaska Air has announced significant changes in its leadership team, promoting its General Counsel to Chief Legal Officer and Vice President, signaling a strategic move to strengthen its legal and operational frameworks. This reshuffle is part of a broader trend within the airline industry, where legal expertise is increasingly becoming central to corporate strategy and…

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Spirit Airlines’ Latest Bankruptcy Filing Sparks Renewed Debate on Chapter 11 Viability in Aviation Industry

Spirit Airlines’ recent filing for bankruptcy protection highlights the ongoing struggles faced by the airline industry in navigating the financial turbulence of the COVID-19 era. This marks Spirit’s second Chapter 11 filing, raising important questions about the effectiveness of this legal recourse for financially distressed companies. Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows companies to restructure their debts…

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Riyadh and Abu Dhabi Emerge as Competitive Hubs for Expatriate Lawyers in the Middle East

Dubai has long been the preferred destination for expatriate lawyers in the Middle East, offering a dynamic legal market and a cosmopolitan lifestyle. However, recent developments in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi are reshaping the region’s legal landscape, presenting new opportunities and considerations for legal professionals contemplating relocation. Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 initiative is…

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Federal Judge Upholds Patent Infringement Case Against American Airlines Over In-Flight Wi-Fi Technology

In the ongoing legal battle involving in-flight connectivity, a federal judge in Texas has ruled against American Airlines’ attempt to dismiss several patent infringement claims related to technology enabling Wi-Fi connections aboard aircraft. The decision marks a significant development in a case that pits the airline industry against patent holders seeking royalties for widely used…

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