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Court’s narrow view of Montreal Convention preemption results in remand to state court

Kenneth Nankin wrote 10 months ago: Narkiewicz-Laine v. Scandinavian Airlines Systems (N.D. Ill. Sept. 12, 2008).  In his state court co … more →

Tags: airlines, Delay, Passenger claims, Preemption - treaty, Subject Matter Jurisdiction

Passenger unable to break Montreal Convention baggage liability limit

Kenneth Nankin wrote 1 year ago: Bassam v. American Airlines (5th Cir. (La.) July 14, 2008).  Four months after her international fli … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Baggage loss and damage, bodily injury, Emotional distress damages

Fifth Circuit vacates summary judgment against passenger in baggage case

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Muoneke v. Air France (5th Cir. Tex. Sept. 17, 2007).  The day after her flight from Texas arrived i … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Baggage loss and damage, Notice of claim, Conditions of carriage

Court analyzes "accident" location in ruling on passenger remand motion

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Bunis v. Israir GSA, Inc. and Israir Airlines & Tourism, Ltd. (E.D.N.Y. July 30, 2007).  The pas … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, accident, airlines, Personal Injury, "Embarking or disembarking"

Montreal Convention eats passenger's breakfast claim

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Knowlton v. American Airlines, Inc. (D. Md. Jan. 31, 2007).  The passenger’s ticket for intern … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Preemption - treaty, Class Actions

Passenger case remanded because "international transportation" not involved

Kenneth Nankin wrote 3 years ago: Christoph v. American Airlines (E.D.N.Y. Nov. 17, 2006).  The passengers bought roundtrip tickets on … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Federal jurisdiction


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