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Aviation Law Attorneys | Lawyers: Lieff Global attorneys have represented families of loved ones who died in the following aviation accidents*:

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2007 TAM Airlines crash in Brazil;
 
2007 Garuda Airlines crash in Indonesia;
 
2007 Adam Air crash in Indonesia;
 
2006 Gol Airlines crash in the Amazon, Brazil.
 
2006 Comair Bombardier CRJ-100 crash in Lexington, Kentucky;
 
2006 S7 Airlines Airbus A310 crash in Irkutsk, Siberia;
 
 
2005 Helios Airways Boeing 737 crash near Athens, Greece;
 
2005 Manhattan tourist helicopter crash in New York City, New York;
 
2005 Turbine Legend crash in Tucson, Arizona;
 
2005 Mandala Airlines Boeing 737-200 crash in Medan, Indonesia;
 
 
2004 Beech King Air 200 Crash in Bosnia-Herzegovina;
 
 
2004 Flash Airlines Boeing 737 Air Disaster off the coast of Egypt;
 
2003 Air Algerie Boeing 737 Crash at Tamanrasset, Algeria;
 
For information on earlier crashes and Lieff Global experience, click here.
 
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*Our representation of clients in these cases has been by Lieff Global attorneys while at Lieff Global or prior to their joining our firm.
 

 

Lieff Global Profile - Brian J. Lawler, Of Counsel

Brian J. Lawler
Mr. Lawler is of counsel to Lieff Global, LLP, and an accomplished lawyer and pilot. Before and while attending law school, Mr. Lawler served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as a Weapons and Sensors Officer in the F/A-18D Hornet, including one tour as an instructor in the Hornet aircraft. Mr. Lawler also served as a Forward Air Controller with an infantry battalion and was deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch.
Since 2001, Mr. Lawler has been active in the Marine Corps Reserve where he holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He has been mobilized in support of the Global War on Terror and was a key member in two military aircraft accident investigations. Mr. Lawler is a private pilot with over 2,000 hours of combined military and civilian flight time.
Following admission to the California State Bar in 2002, Mr. Lawler has litigated several aviation cases including mass commercial aircraft disasters, general aviation accidents and military mishaps, both helicopter and fixed wing. He has represented clients in numerous non-aviation cases including insurance bad faith litigation arising from earthquake and fires in Southern California, premises liability and medical malpractice.
 
BRIAN J. LAWLER
Born Bridgeport, Connecticut, August 18, 1968.
 
CONTACT
Tel. 415 788-8000
Fax. 415 788-8002
E-mail: blawler@lieffglobal.com
 
BAR INFORMATION
State Bar of California and U.S. District Court, Central District of California, 2002; Southern District of California, 2004.
 
EDUCATION
Tulane University, (B.A., 1990); University of San Diego School of Law (J.D., 2002).
 
BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
State Bar of California; American Bar Association; American Association for Justice; Lawyer Pilot Bar Association.
 
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP is uniquely positioned to handle the complex area of aviation law. We have over thirty years of experience litigating airplane crash cases worldwide. We have relationships with the foremost experts in the field of aviation safety and disaster analysis.
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