Airlines for America
SonAir Serviço Aéreo, S.A. (SonAir)
As counsel to Airlines for America (A4A), formerly known as the Air Transport Association, our firm represented the airline industry with regard to the regulation of aircraft noise and emissions from aircraft operations in the United States and worldwide. Our attorneys are experienced in dealing with the multitude of environmental issues affecting the aviation industry.
FAA announces remote identification proposed rule for drones
Air, rail and marine finance: New or not-so-new things to know
FAA announces new drone rule requiring visible UAS registration number
Bankruptcy court rejects risk-shifting liquidated damages clause in equipment leases
NAFTA, tariffs and trade wars: Are you ready to do battle in Missouri?
Seven steps to avoid the new waves of Chinese tariffs on industrial goods
Developments in aircraft and marine finance for 2016
New OSHA reporting and anti-retaliation rules
Update on academic use of drones
Micro UAS Committee charts bold new course for FAA treatment of smaller unmanned aircraft
Shippers, are you ready for SOLAS’ verified container weight mandate?
Small Business Committee holds hearing to explore commercial drone operations
Small UAS comment countdown begins: FAA publishes notice of proposed rulemaking
Florida drone bill a reminder to UAS operators: Know all the rules before you fly
UAS hearing yields details on systems research and development, but no timeline for small UAS rule
'Tis the season: FAA launches safety campaign for unmanned aircraft
Ag and drones – What do you need to know?
Drones on campus: What higher ed needs to know
Drone users to lawmakers: ‘Should I stay or should I go?’
Marketing real estate with drones: When can we take to the skies?
Eileen Brown named managing partner of Thompson Coburn’s D.C. office
Thompson Coburn’s UAS practice launches Three Lawyers and a Drone podcast
Gain Executive Insights on trade developments with Thompson Coburn, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Warren Dean writes op-ed on Open Skies, Mid-East airline subsidies for The Hill
Thompson Coburn earns corporate counsel recommendations five years running in national report
Margie Krumholz elected to American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sides with position of Thompson Coburn airline client
Thompson Coburn files U.S. Supreme Court brief for international airline group
Scott Lane named to St. Louis Business Journal’s 30 Under 30
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Washington, D.C.
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Eileen is a successful negotiator and strategist who focuses on her clients' goals while keeping an eye on the big picture. Eileen is a successful negotiator and strategist who focuses on her clients... |
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St. Louis
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Ed serves as a key tax advisor to companies embarking on any type of corporate restructuring, from acquisitions and dispositions to spinoffs and management changes. Ed serves as a key tax advisor to companies embarking on any type of corpor... |
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Washington, D.C.
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Warren Dean practices in the field of federal regulation of transportation services, both domestic and international. Warren Dean practices in the field of federal regulation of transportation ... |
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St. Louis
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Rick advises companies and individuals on a variety of federal (domestic and international), state and local tax matters. Rick advises companies and individuals on a variety of federal (domestic an... |
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Washington, D.C.
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Sean helps his clients navigate the complex web of federal regulations that affect their transportation and export operations. Sean helps his clients navigate the complex web of federal regulations that... |
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Washington, D.C.
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Robert counsels clients in all aspects of international transactions with a focus on the trade and shipment of goods. Robert counsels clients in all aspects of international transactions with a... |
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