Sep 24, 2020 | Administrative Law, Air and Space Law, Case Note, Civil Procedure, Ellen Smith Yost
By Ellen Smith Yost Download the full article (PDF) here. Westlaw | Lexis Recommended Citation Ellen Smith Yost, Case Note, Unfair Disclosure—Adopting a Limited Consultant Corollary for FOIA’s Exemption 5 in Attorney Work-Product Cases Preserves Litigation...
Sep 24, 2020 | Air and Space Law, Article, Civil Procedure, David Cluxton
By David Cluxton Download the full article (PDF) here. Westlaw | Lexis Recommended Citation David Cluxton, The West Caribbean Conundrum: The United States Versus France on the Availability of Forum Non Conveniens Under the Montreal Convention of 1999, 85 J. Air L....
Jun 1, 2018 | Air and Space Law, Civil Procedure, Justin V. Lee, Legislation
By Justin V. Lee Abstract In Register v. United Airlines, Inc., a passenger sued United Airlines after becoming involved in a verbal altercation with a flight attendant prior to takeoff. Plaintiff alleged that another crewmember complained to the captain, who...
Mar 1, 2018 | Air and Space Law, Chelsea R. Stanley, Civil Procedure, Douglas B. Bates, Evidence, James L. Burt III
By Douglas B. Bates, Chelsea R. Stanley, and James L. Burt III Abstract Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(A)(2) governs disclosure of expert testimony. The rule purports to create a clear delineation between experts that must provide a written report and those that...