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Delaware Business Court Insider

Judge Tosses Tort Claims Stemming From Deadly Plane Crash in Africa

In its complaint, Lima Delta attributed the crash to faulty breaks and alleged that Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., the Georgia-based aircraft-manufacturer, knew about the defect but failed to report it to federal aviation regulators.
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Daily Report Online

Savannah's Gulfstream Wins Dismissal of Claims From Africa Plane Crash

In its complaint, Lima Delta attributed the crash to faulty breaks and alleged that Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., the Georgia-based aircraft-manufacturer, knew about the defect but failed to report it to federal aviation regulators.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Herb Kelleher, Lawyer Who Co-Founded Southwest Airlines With His Client, Dies at 87

Herbert David Kelleher graduated from New York University Law School and practiced on the East Coast before moving to Texas in 1962 to practice law. Kelleher and his client, Rollin King, founded Southwest Airlines five years later. His law background helped in the many legal battles involved in making the airline one of the world's most successful.
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Corporate Counsel

Herb Kelleher, Lawyer Who Co-Founded Southwest Airlines With His Client, Dies at 87

Born in New Jersey, Herbert David Kelleher graduated from New York University Law School and practiced on the East Coast before moving to Texas in 1962 to practice law. Kelleher and his client, Rollin King, founded Southwest Airlines five years later. His law background helped in the many legal battles involved in making the airline one of the world's most successful.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

On the 30th Anniversary of Lockerbie From a Legal Perspective

Needless to say it was I who had been blessed with the litigation experience of a lifetime.
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Corporate Counsel

Collins Aerospace GC Christoph Feddersen on Recent $30 Billion Merger

Christoph Feddersen has been named vice president and general counsel of Collins Aerospace following United Technologies Corp.'s $30 billion acquisition of avionics maker Rockwell Collins. The deal led to the creation of Collins Aerospace, one of the world's largest aerospace systems makers.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Smith Gambrell Launches in Miami, Adding Fifth New Office in Two Years

The firm recruited a Greenberg Traurig aviation finance team in Miami in a move it sees as opening a gateway to Latin America.
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Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: In Air Crash Suit, Jury Sides with Nixon Peabody and Akerman Client Daher-Socata

For Daher-Socata, a French aircraft company that traces its roots to 1911, the case wasn't about the money. If its $4 million private plane was deemed unsafe, it could destroy the brand.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Spacecraft Builder Appeals Del. Ruling Upholding $4M Award in Contract Case

Moon Express said last week in court papers that it was challenging the Oct. 15 decision from U.S. Chief Judge Leonard P. Stark.
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Corporate Counsel

British Airways, Iberia Airlines Will Pay $5.8M to Settle Charges of False Claims Act Violations

The settlement on Tuesday resolves the allegations that the airlines falsely reported the time the airlines transferred possession of the mail.
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