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Daily Report Online

Georgia Air Carrier's GC Talks About Bringing Prisoner Home

When an American college student was recently released from a North Korean prison and taken to a Cincinnati hospital late Tuesday night, it was a Georgia-based specialty air carrier that delivered him, according to the company's general counsel.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Drone Law Practices Taking Off — Again

Work at drone law practices is shifting as drone-related startups have come of age.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Clears Runway for Baggage-Fee Class Action

The Airline Deregulation Act, which prohibits states from regulating airline prices or services, doesn't pre-empt claims from passengers whose bags were lost or delayed, the appeals court ruled.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Uber Takes to the Air, and Lawyers Take Notice

Three years ago the legal issues surrounding drones had law firms creating new practice groups. Now some lawyers are seeing glimmers of a future when VTOLs—vertical takeoff and landing aircraft—may be both a transport option and a business opportunity for their firms.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Payday for 16-Year-Old Girl Whose Parachute Malfunctioned

Ah personal injury law. Where you take your worst fears and put a price tag on them. Here's a particularly vivid nightmare: What's it worth when your parachute doesn't open? When you plummet 3,000 feet to the ground and somehow survive, but with multiple injuries? That was the question before an Oklahoma federal judge last week after a Texas girl's 16th birthday celebration went horribly awry.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Why is Flying So Terrible? Blame These Antitrust Lawyers

You don't have to be beaten and dragged off a flight to conclude that flying coach is a miserable experience these days. Wondering who to blame? Here's a suggestion: antitrust lawyers--and yes, we're naming names. The ones who rammed through airline mergers--and the ones at DOJ who took the bait.
5 minute read

Law.com

RoboLaw: A Q&A With Littler's AI Practice Leader Garry Mathiason

Veteran class action litigator Garry Mathiason recently traded his firm management role for a new challenge, co-chairing the firm's emergent Robotics, AI, and Automation practice group. Mathiason sat down with ALM Director of Intelligence Dirk Olin to discuss the new group as well as the brave new world of the law machine.
9 minute read

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