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Tag Archives: Carrier
South Carolina Court Reversed Summary Judgment in Favor of UM Carrier, Holding Claimant Was Not Negligent in Failing to Identify Hit and Run Driver
There are many scenarios through which a claim for uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) insurance benefits may arise. Typically, such a claim happens as a result of a South Carolina car accident in which the negligent driver either had no … Continue reading
Postal Service Mail Carrier Critically Hurt in Crash with SUV on CR 675 in Parrish
39-Year-Old U.S.P.S. Employee Critically Injured in Parrish Collision with SUV on CR 675 Parrish, Florida (December 20, 2017) – A 39-year-old U.S. Postal Service employee was on Tuesday afternoon seriously hurt in a two-vehicle crash on County Road 675 in … Continue reading
Posted in Injury & Accident Law
Tagged Carrier, Crash, Critically, hurt, Mail, Parrish, Postal, Service
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Violation of FAR 135.25(b) Requires Actual Operation While Air Carrier Did Not Have Exclusive Use Of At Least One Aircraft
In a recent civil penalty action, the FAA administrator actually reversed an administrative law judge's ("ALJ") assessment of civil penalty finding that the FAA had failed to prove its case. In The Matter of Helicopter Flite, Inc. the FAA alleged … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Law
Tagged Actual, Aircraft, Carrier, Exclusive, least, Operation, requires, Violation
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FAA Withdrawal Of Complaint In Civil Penalty Action Precludes Prevailing Party Status For Air Carrier
In a recent civil penalty decision, the FAA Administrator determined that an administrative law judge's ("ALJ") dismissal of the FAA's case with prejudice, after the FAA withdrew its complaint, did not make the accused air carrier a "prevailing party" for … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Law
Tagged Action, Carrier, Civil, Complaint, Party, penalty, precludes, Prevailing, Status, withdrawal
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H.R. 729: To amend title 49, United States Code, to ensure air passengers have access to necessary services while on a grounded air carrier, and for other purposes
by P.J. Blount with the blog faculty H.R. 729: To amend title 49, United States Code, to ensure air passengers have access to necessary services while on a grounded air carrier, and for other purposes was introduced on February 15, … Continue reading