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Aviation law is a constantly evolving area of practice, continuing to change in response to the many challenges facing the industry as a whole. Litigating these cases is notoriously complex and challenging, requiring extensive expertise with aviation and engineering principles coupled with detailed legal analysis. A long-trusted resource, this updated edition of Litigating the Aviation Case provides current information and strategic guidance on all aspects of aviation litigation. An overview and analysis of the current legal issues in aviation litigation by the most prominent names in the aviation legal community, this new edition offers important updates and insights on traditional issues as well as in-depth discussion of the new issues that have arisen recently, many of which are in response to the multijurisdictional nature of aviation. The book’s authors examine new legal issues as well as twists on traditional litigation matters, including: Jurisdiction Forum non conveniens Preemption The Montreal Convention Unruly passengers Preservation of evidence Insurance coverage Damages The impact of trade sanctions and Medicare on litigation, and more Litigating the Aviation Case provides a solid base of knowledge for the aviation novice as well as the seasoned practitioner with updates on existing issues and identification of the new issues facing the aviation litigator to ensure effective advocacy. It also offers strategic guidance on the full array of aviation litigation issues, including: Locating recognized sub-specialists Maximizing the effectiveness of evidence Presenting effective opening and closing statements Cross-examining witnesses Developing winning trial strategies