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Arnstein & Lehr launches aviation practice

By Janice Wood · August 10, 2010 ·

Arnstein & Lehr LLP has launched its Aviation Practice Group, providing legal services to aviation businesses and owners, operators and lessors relative to private and commercial aircraft. The group also regularly represents banks and other institutional lenders who finance the purchase of aircraft of all types.

Initial members of the group include Phil Hudson of the Miami office, Dale Bergman of the Fort Lauderdale office, Ed Snyder and both Robert E. and Robert A. McKenzie of the Chicago office. Several members of the Aviation Practice Group are also pilots, with qualifications ranging from private pilot to commercial pilot and CFI.

For more information: Arnstein.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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