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Monday Morning Roundup | The Airport Lawyer
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May 15, 2006. Things are hectic and crazy here at TAL, as always. Thanks for your continued patience while I try to forge a more consistent posting schedule – something between every few hours and once a month is my goal. Airports and stakeholders in the news lately (links subject to disappearing/archival after 7 days):. San Diegans are involved in what one article calls. Stay tuned for a real-life demo of NIMBY. In action. (LA Times). Planning to pick up a Prada bag on your next jaunt to Shanghai? And s...
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Monday Morning Roundup | The Airport Lawyer
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May 1, 2006. Haven’t done this in awhile! In the news recently:. Airport Business News reprints from the San Francisco Chronicle a report on expected high traffic numbers. A circulated offer of truce from Dallas/Fort Worth. Surfaced, signalling a potential break in the Wright Amendment logjam. (Airport Business News). Rep Mary Bono lobbied President Bush directly. For additional funding for the Palm Springs tower on a recent trip. (The Desert Sun). TSA is reportedly looking at a bonus structure. You are ...
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Alternative Fuels for Jet Travel in Our Future? | The Airport Lawyer
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Alternative Fuels for Jet Travel in Our Future? June 21, 2006. Environmental activists have long focused criticism on the amount of fuel consumed by cross-country and international jet travel, but government and academic researchers. Announce that they are researching alternative fuels for jets. A usable product is years away, but the length of time such an endeavor takes is only one of the many challenges facing development of these alternative fuels:. Posted in Aviation Industry News. Alternative Fuels...
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Litigating In-House on Behalf of Airports | The Airport Lawyer
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Litigating In-House on Behalf of Airports. June 18, 2006. Blake Guy of BearingPoint. Doesn’t think it is. His article for law.com, Should You Bring Litigation In-House? Discusses the issue of managing and conducting litigation from the vantage point of in-house counsel for private companies, but the insights he shares from the BearingPoint experience are equally applicable (with some modification) to public law offices, including airport legal departments. All commercial litigation under a certain amount.
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Thank You For Flying With TAL … | The Airport Lawyer
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Thank You For Flying With TAL …. July 5, 2006. No taxiing to the gate metaphors, no end of the journey speeches … just farewell in fairly simple terms. Thanks for the readership; it’s been a good experience. 8220;Thank You For Flying With TAL …”. July 7, 2006 at 4:39 pm. Aw… and after you hosted blawg review, your blog has (presumably) never been hotter than it is right now. I understand about your life changing, though. Best wishes to you. July 22, 2006 at 12:33 am. July 27, 2006 at 1:55 pm. Airport Law...
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The Airport Lawyer Under New Ownership | The Airport Lawyer
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The Airport Lawyer Under New Ownership. September 3, 2007. Sheryl Sisk Schelin here – this is a brief note to let everyone know that The Airport Lawyer has been sold. I have conveyed my entire interest in this blog to a buyer who will be taking over the site. From this date forth, therefore, I will have no responsibility for any of the content on this site. Happy flying to all. 8220;The Airport Lawyer Under New Ownership”. February 28, 2009 at 6:10 pm. I love your site! Experiencing a slow PC recently?
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Case Notes: Tunica County v. Matthews (Miss. 2006). April 19, 2006. Tunica County v. Matthews. 8212; S.W.2d —, 2006 WL 948057. Supreme Court of Mississippi. Grounds, arguing that the testimony wasn’t based on scientific principles as the. The Supreme Court upheld the trial court’s ruling, holding that under the two-prong. Whether the theory or technique relied upon can be tested;. Whether it has been subjected to peer review and publication;. Whether there is a high rate of error;. Posted in Case Notes.
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Announcement: Now Departing – I Mean REALLY Departing… | The Airport Lawyer
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Announcement: Now Departing – I Mean REALLY Departing…. October 7, 2006. The rumors are true. I’m no longer The Airport Lawyer. As of October 20, 2006, I will no longer be an employee of Horry County – after nine long years. And as of November 1, 2006, I will be launching my mid-life crisis – I mean, my life-long dream: my own law practice, focusing on employment and consumer litigation and bankruptcy law. 8220;Announcement: Now Departing – I Mean REALLY Departing…”. October 10, 2006 at 12:13 am. Http:/ ...
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TAL’s Got a New Home Hub… | The Airport Lawyer
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TAL’s Got a New Home Hub…. October 10, 2006. Move your bookmarks to https:/ airportlawyer.wordpress.com. The Airport Lawyer will be off the air on this Typepad channel come the witching hour on Halloween … or as close to that as Typepad’s billing department wants to take me. 8220;TAL’s Got a New Home Hub…”. July 12, 2011 at 10:10 am. July 17, 2011 at 1:27 am. February 21, 2012 at 4:37 pm. OK I will move my bookmarks at that address. Thank you. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Hiatus Over – Back to Work (Well…. Sort of) | The Airport Lawyer
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Hiatus Over – Back to Work (Well…. Sort of). June 17, 2006. TAL is scheduled to host Blawg Review week after next! I’m still struggling to come up with a suitable theme. I had some ideas which seemed clever initially but now seem trite and predictable. We’ll see. Nothing like last minute pressure (and Ed.’s frowning virtual countenance) to stoke the creative fires. In the meantime, I’m off to scour the Internet for interesting post fodder on George. Who is George, you may ask? June 17, 2006 at 3:54 pm.