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March 08, 2011 |

Clyde & Co in Talks to Launch in Canada Through Local Tie-Up

U.K. firm Clyde & Co has brought on a Canadian senator, formerly a senior partner at Stikeman Elliott, to help with its bid to establish a presence in Canada, as it meets with insurance boutique Nicholl Paskell-Mede for talks that could lead to a tie-up.
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July 22, 2013 |

Boeing Co. Targeted in Jet Crash

Plaintiffs lawyers with expertise in airplane crash litigation predict that most of the lawsuits over the Asiana Airlines crash will name both the airline and The Boeing Co., which manufactured the aircraft. But, under an international treaty, most of the passengers aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 could be barred from suing the South Korean airline in U.S. courts.
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September 20, 2004 |

Deep vein suits see turbulence

When American Airlines and passenger Michael Reynolds settled a claim in 2002 that the carrier was liable for a blood clot he developed en route from New York to Paris, his condition, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), seemed poised to become a lucrative new area of litigation. But despite scores of almost identical filings, there have been no settlements since then.
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April 12, 2011 |

2nd Circuit Rejects Request to Cancel 9/11 Settlement

Developer Larry Silverstein's attempt to derail a $1.2 billion settlement of property damage claims filed against airlines and security companies accused of negligence after the 9/11 terrorist attacks was rejected Friday by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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August 14, 2013 |

Boeing Named As Defendant In Fatal Asiana Airliner Crash

The first lawsuits have been filed in federal court in San Francisco against The Boeing Co., manufacturer of the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed on July 6 while landing at San Francisco International Airport.
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March 25, 2013 |

'Act of War' Ruling Spares 9/11 Parties From Cleanup Liability

Southern District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said that the act of war defense to strict liability under a federal hazardous substance cleanup law prevents the owners of a building one block south of the World Trade Center from recovering for damages and the cleanup of pulverized dust created when the twin towers collapsed.
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May 12, 2006 |

New York Court Applies Maritime Law to Plane Crash

Families who lost loved ones in the November 2001 crash of American Airlines Flight 587 into the town of Belle Harbor, Queens, can recover for the loss of society, New York's Southern District Judge Robert W. Sweet ruled Tuesday.
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