Any aviation lawyers?
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Joined APC: Nov 2008
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If by "specialize" you mean handle aviation cases exclusively, not many of those even in the general lawyer population.
But if by "specialize" you mean that aviation enforcement cases and aviation business cases (I'm leaving out crash injury litigation) are part of our our practice, there are probably a few of us around.
But if by "specialize" you mean that aviation enforcement cases and aviation business cases (I'm leaving out crash injury litigation) are part of our our practice, there are probably a few of us around.
#3
If by "specialize" you mean handle aviation cases exclusively, not many of those even in the general lawyer population.
But if by "specialize" you mean that aviation enforcement cases and aviation business cases (I'm leaving out crash injury litigation) are part of our our practice, there are probably a few of us around.
But if by "specialize" you mean that aviation enforcement cases and aviation business cases (I'm leaving out crash injury litigation) are part of our our practice, there are probably a few of us around.
Lawyer/ ATP. 11000 hours. Current 121 line pilot.
#4
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Joined APC: Aug 2011
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Seamus, as a pilot currently in law school (I have a CMEL but have never held a flying position) who is trying to reconcile the two interests, I was hoping to ask you a few questions about your chosen "path". Since this is my first post ever, I won't be able to PM for awhile - is there any way you could PM me?
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