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On 16 March 2018 the High Court dismissed a Claim brought against Ryanair by Bott & Co. – a firm of solicitors familiar to many in the industry as prolific processors of flight delay compensation claims.
On 9 April 2019, the Regulation on safeguarding competition in air transport, repealing Regulation (EC) No 868/2004 was adopted by the European institutions. The Regulation aims to regulate competition between EU ...
Our Regulatory team explores the recent judgment of the CJEU and the assessment of the meaning of ‘extraordinary circumstances’ which may relieve the air carrier from having to compensate the passenger(s) under ...
Our Regulatory team examines some recent Regulation 261 cases relating to passenger delays and claims for compensation.
How can you give yourself the best possible chance of success? We outline here our top tips for bidding successfully to MoD.
Consultant Wolf von Kumberg looks at the legal and practical issues the recent grounding of the 737 Max has caused within Boeing's supply chain and how mediation can be a viable alternative to litigation to help resolve ...
This annual publication provides excellent expert analysis of how government procurement works in this highly regulated sector and is an ideal tool for in-house counsel and commercial practitioners.
Under increasing pressure to collaborate with competitors, or feeling they must do so to innovate at the rate needed to compete, the Aerospace, Defence and Security (ADS) industries find themselves faced with a ...
Bird & Bird's Elizabeth Reid and Lucy England look at the recently revised guidance from the Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) on Allowable Costs for qualifying defence contracts awarded under the UK’s single ...
The announcement in May 2018 of changes to the small UAS regime under the UK Air Navigation Order is a small step towards more liberalised, and safer, drone operations for both business and leisure purposes.
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