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Airlines Try to Ground Passenger 'Bill of Rights'
A group representing U.S. airlines is challenging in federal court a New York law created after passengers were confined to aircraft during long weather delays, sometimes without access to water or working toilets. The law would create a state advocate for airline passengers and require airlines to supply food, working rest rooms and fresh air to travelers left sitting on aircraft that have been delayed for three hours or more. Airlines would also be subject to fines of $1,000 per violation per passenger.Airlines Seek to Stop State Law for Travelers
A group representing major U.S. airlines is challenging in federal court a state law created after passengers were confined to aircraft during long winter-weather delays, sometimes without access to water or working toilets. Northern District Judge Lawrence E. Kahn will hear arguments today on the airline industry's motions for summary judgment or a preliminary injunction against the law.Circuit Declines to Review FAA Letter on Impact of Transfer Station
Dashing the hopes of opponents who claimed a marine trash-transfer facility near LaGuardia Airport would attract birds that would endanger aircraft, the Second Circuit said an FAA letter urging New York City to adopt recommendations to keep birds from congregating was not a "final order" that it could review.With a wag of the finger, Delta produces spunky safety video
ATLANTA AP - Before YouTube, redheaded, blue-eyed, high-cheekboned Katherine Lee was just another beautiful flight attendant who worked for the nation's third-largest airline.Next month, up to 80 million Delta Air Lines passengers worldwide will know her as the face of Delta's newest safety video, in which Lee walks fliers through government-mandated safety instructions with a smile and a playful wag of the finger.Airlines Try to Stop Travelers Law
Airlines are challenging New York's airline passenger "bill of rights" in federal court.The trail of a buttery flavor, sick workers, lawsuits - and a painful legacy
AP - Each morning, Eric Peoples sits up in bed and starts his day with a cough. A deep, long, hacking cough.He plants his feet on the bedroom floor and immediately feels as if someone is standing on his chest. That's a good day. When it gets really bad, it seems as though a giant creature is crushing his lungs, squeezing the breath out of him.Data Protection and Risks in Cross-Border Joint Ventures
Reducing business risks of data privacy breaches, corruption, and other compliance issues is a constantly evolving challenge for in-house counsel at growing international companies.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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