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Specialist industries such as aviation come with their own set of specific protocols and terminology that can pose difficulties for an untrained eye. With our first-hand industry experience in aviation law, we can lead the way on any aviation-related matter.
We deal with all aviation-related matters whatever your issue. From individual representation including employment law support to business representation including guidance on aircraft transactions, our aviation law service covers all areas.
Our extensive and up-to-date practical, regulatory and technical knowledge of aviation law will provide you with a fully comprehensive service.
Whether you need individual representation for an Aviation Employment Law case or you are a business protecting itself against a legal case, we provide expert support, advice and representation for all cases. View our complete range of Aviation Law services below.
Having dealt with commercial and business aircraft transactions both nationally and internationally, we can provide you with a thorough, meticulous legal service across all financing and leasing processes.
When you are looking to source a new aircraft or aircraft parts, it helps to have access to the right resources and the ability to negotiate the best deal. Our expertise will ensure you come to the best agreement.
As with any financial contract, if repayments are not made on an aircraft you could face repossession. If you find yourself or your business in this position, our solicitors can handle any legal dealings with your finance company to find the best solution.
Whether you’re a claimant or defendant, we will work tirelessly to make sure you receive the best result. Our extensive knowledge of the aviation industry will give you representation tailored to your case.
Due to its highly specialised nature, aviation litigation comes with its own technical and regulatory language. With our specialist understanding, there is no need to muddle through these challenges alone.
Unfortunately, employment relationships are not always plain sailing. When difficulties do arise, we are ready to help you find solutions that benefit all parties, whether you are an employee or an employer.
Trusts can be a mystery to many people, often with a notion that they promise unlimited benefits for estate planning and asset protection purposes.
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The expertise of our solicitors is regularly recognised by some of the profession’s most distinguished organisations. As well as being a member of a number of Law Society schemes, we have won awards at the Law Society Excellence Awards, the Halsbury Legal Awards and the Modern Law Awards.
We have also received recognition in the form of the Lexcel mark of quality, a Legal 500 listing and a place on the shortlist of The Lawyer’s Boutique Firm of the Year.
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