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Personal Injury
January 02, 2025

How Gallagher & Kennedy Achieved Nearly $50 Million for Personal Injury Clients in 2024

In 2024, Gallagher & Kennedy Injury Lawyers proudly solidified their reputation as some of the best personal injury lawyers 2024 by achieving remarkable results for...
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Aviation
March 12, 2020

Airline Industry Hit Hard by COVID-19 Pandemic

Airlines are being severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. An industry trade group for US Airlines has warned that the recent decision on travel restrictions...
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Personal Injury
March 11, 2020

Arizona Supreme Court Preempts “Balance Billing” by Hospitals

The Arizona Supreme Court just delivered a very important decision concerning Hospitals and their rights to recover liens against patients who are suing for injuries...
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Aviation
March 10, 2020

Jet Crashes May Bring 737 Max 8 Safety Improvements

Boeing’s two 737 Max 8 jet crashes and the investigations that followed may change the aviation industry for the better. The October 29, 2018 Lion...
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Firm News
March 10, 2020

G&K Attorneys Present at Sedona Conference

Shannon Clark, Bob Boatman, and Lincoln Combs presented on recent complex litigation issues, perspectives, and trial experiences at The Sedona Conference in February 2020.  The...
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Aviation
March 08, 2020

Can I Fly After Scuba Diving?

Airplane pilots and passengers who plan to fly after scuba diving should allow the body time to rid itself of excess nitrogen absorbed during the...
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Aviation
March 06, 2020

Judge greenlights conspiracy claims against Boeing, Southwest over 737 Max

A Federal Judge has agreed that passengers who flew on since-grounded Boeing 737 Max planes can proceed with a proposed class action suit that accuses...
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Aviation
March 05, 2020

Coronavirus Raises Awareness of Airline Passenger Safety

With the spread of the Coronavirus, airlines are under scrutiny for more passenger safety. We may see more claims like the one made by a...
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Aviation
March 04, 2020

Kevin D. Neal Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine

Our own Kevin D. Neal is featured in a Q&A on Attorney at Law Magazine, in which he talks about his 30-year career, his motivations,...
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Aviation
March 01, 2020

How Long After a Blood Donation Can I Fly?

A pilot should not fly an airplane or helicopter within 72 hours after a blood donation or transfusion due to the lowering of oxygen carrying...
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Aviation
February 25, 2020

Spatial Disorientation

Spatial Disorientation can be a killer. An extremely dangerous situation occurs when a pilot unintentionally flies from visual flight rules  (VFR) into instrument meteorological conditions...
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Aviation
February 18, 2020

Risk Assessment

General aviation pilots should regularly assess their recent flight experience, training, and pilot certification to develop personal minimums for wind, ceiling and visibility, and instrument...
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Aviation
February 11, 2020

Helicopters Fly Where Others Can’t or Won’t

Due to the unique characteristics of helicopters, they are used in a variety of missions that can test both the skills of the pilot and...
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Aviation
February 10, 2020

The Garmin “Autoland” System

Garmin is a company that makes avionics for airplanes. The company recently introduced an emergency one-button “Autoland” system on certain airplanes. When pushed, the system...
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Aviation
February 09, 2020

Loss of control in-flight (LOC-I)

A pilot’s primary responsibility is to avoid a loss of control (LOC) of the aircraft. Loss of control in-flight (LOC-I) is a leading cause of...
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Aviation
February 06, 2020

What are IMC Conditions?

There have been a lot of questions about helicopters flying in clouds and fog. A term used frequently by pilots, and recently by the media,...
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