635 results on '"Liability for aircraft accidents -- Cases"'
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2. Politics
3. Victims' Kin Criticize U.S. Over Settlement With Boeing
4. Federal Law Preempts State Common Law Claims Against Former Owner Of Airliner Involved In Multi-Fatality Accident In Cuba
5. Bryant sues copter company
6. Indonesian Family Sues Boeing, Wants Answers To Lion Air Crash
7. Trial And Appellate Courts Reach Different Conclusions On Coverage Available Following Mid-Air Collision Of Two Airplanes Covered By A Fleet Policy
8. Washington Court Of Appeals Affirms That Denial Of Coverage For Engine Overheating Damage Was Proper
9. Flying the overly friendly skies: expanding the definition of an 'accident' under the Warsaw Convention to include co-passenger sexual assaults.
10. Negative declarations in the conflict of laws: Messier-Dowty Ltd. v. Sabena SA.
11. Final boarding call - the Warsaw Convention's exclusivity and preemption of state law claims in international air travel.
12. Crimes without punishment.
13. Flight risk: the threat of criminalization
14. United States Supreme Court denies survival action under general maritime law.
15. The Second Circuit further weakens the Warsaw Convention.
16. Treaty law - international travel - Death on the High Seas Act applies to all U.S. litigation arising under Warsaw Convention.
17. Lake Constance mid-air collision.
18. Does a claim exist for decedents' pre-death pain and suffering in actions arising out of aviation disasters governed by the Warsaw Convention and the Death on the High Seas Act? The need for legislative reform.
19. Flying carpets and the Warsaw Convention property damage limitation.
20. Family of Ethiopia jet crash victim sues Boeing, in perhaps first US claim
21. What law governs damages?
22. Foreign law, politics & litigants in U.S. courts: a discussion of issues raised by Transportes Aereos Nacionales, S.A. v. de Brenes.
23. Should juries decide aircraft design? Federal preemption of state tort law.
24. Midair collisions.
25. Recent developments in aviation and space law.
26. Federal preemption in aviation litigation: how high will it fly?
27. Court upholds liability of Pan American World Airways on basis of its wilful misconduct in regard to the bombing of Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
28. Subject matter jurisdiction in Warsaw Convention cases after Malik v. Butta.
29. The Tenth Circuit holds that the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 does not preempt state common law claims for negligent design?
30. Problems arising from the intersection of traditional maritime law and aviation death and personal injury liability.
31. Hosaka v. United Airlines, Inc.: A body blow to universal acceptance of the Montreal Convention 1999?
32. (Warsaw Convention.) (Case Note)
33. The foreign defendant: overview of principles governing jurisdiction, venue, extraterritorial service of process and extraterritorial discovery in U.S. courts.
34. Recovery for purely emotional distress under the Warsaw Convention: narrow construction of lesion corporelle.
35. Recovery for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
36. Alleged air traffic control negligence failure of proof.
37. Federal preemption.
38. International law: punitive damages unavailable in cases of willful misconduct under the Warsaw Convention.
39. Air traffic control errors.
40. Tort law - international aviation - punitive damages not recoverable under Warsaw Convention regardless of carrier's willful misconduct.
41. The status of pending air carrier litigation.
42. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 plaintiffs prevail on damage issue.
43. What is an 'accident' in the international air? the First Circuit holds that an 'accident' has a flexible application and requires assessment of circumstances though discovery.
44. Exclusivity and the Warsaw Convention.
45. Airline passengers denied recovery for emotional distress under the Warsaw Convention.
46. The status of pending air carrier litigation.
47. Damages for a decedent's pre-impact fear: an element of damages under Alaska's survivorship statute.
48. 007 - licensed to limit without notice: the case of Chan v. Korean Air Lines, Ltd.
49. Class actions: not applicable to aircrash litigation.
50. The recoverability of punitive damages under the Warsaw Convention in cases of wilful misconduct: is the sky the limit?
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