by Tom Dunn | Oct 7, 2022 | Cases, Home, Rulings
Why Jurors and Jurists Should Doubt the Conclusions and Analyses of the United States National Transportation Safety Board An unfortunate truth in aviation litigation is that a product manufacturer’s litigation defense begins during its involvement in the National...
by Tom Dunn | Jul 26, 2022 | Cases, Home, Rulings
Bell Textron Settles Lawsuit with Families of Pilots Represented by Katzman Lampert and Stoll A lawsuit filed by the families of two pilots killed in an experimental test flight of a Bell Textron helicopter in 2016 has been settled. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are...
by Tom Dunn | Feb 15, 2019 | Cases, Crashes, Rulings
Katzman Lampert & Stoll Wins Top 3 Jury Award (Chicago, IL, USA -June 30, 2017) The law firm of Katzman Lampert & Stoll represented a plaintiff in the case Estate of Brokaw, et al. v. National Air Cargo Inc., which resulted in the third largest jury award...
by Tom Dunn | Apr 13, 2017 | Cases, Rulings
Preemption in Aviation Cases The Third Circuit Finds No Implied Field Preemption Of Aircraft Product Defect Claims in Sikkelee v. Precision Airmotive Corporation — A Case Handled By Katzman Lampert & Stoll On April 19, 2016, the Third Circuit found that aviation...