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    Bob Clifford Interviewed by The National Law Journal
    Posted on May 1, 2020 To

    Bob Clifford Interviewed by The National Law Journal

    The National Law Journal recently honored law firms and lawyers handling cutting-edge work on behalf of plaintiffs in practice areas ranging from mass torts to securities litigation. They named Clifford Law Offices Aviation Law Firm of the Year. The National Law Journal interviewed Bob Clifford, founder and senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, for their 2020 Elite Trial Lawyers article. In the article, Bob discusses what he believes will be the greatest challenge in the future…

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    Posted on April 17, 2020 To

    ET302 Crash Victims’ Families and Friends Demand US Treasury Deny Boeing Financial Assistance with Reform

    Family members and friends of those who lost loved ones in the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX 8 in Ethiopia have petitioned Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to withhold CARES Act financial assistance from Boeing unless the money is conditioned upon aviation safety and corporate governance reform. Some 1,744 family members and friends of the 157 who died in the Flight ET302 crash on March 10, 2019, signed the petition. They stated that the $17…

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    canadian transport officials to hold hearing
    Posted on March 9, 2020 To

    Canadian Transport Officials to Hold Hearing on One Year Anniversary Date of Boeing Crash in Ethiopia

    In what some crash victims’ families are calling an insensitive move, Canada’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities is holding a Committee meeting Tuesday, March 10th in Ottawa on the certification of aircraft in that country following the crash of a Boeing jet in Ethiopia exactly a year ago. Hundreds of family members and friends who lost loved ones in the Boeing crash outside of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on March 10, 2019, have…

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    Families Demand Legislation to Prevent a Third Crash in Light of Congressional Report
    Posted on March 7, 2020 To

    As Victims’ Families Head to Ethiopia Marking One Year of Boeing March 10 Crash, Families Demand Legislation to Prevent a Third Crash in Light of Congressional Report — FAA Fines Boeing $20 Million for 737 Max8 Flaws and Indonesian Report Blames Plane for Crash

    The U.S. House Transportation Committee Friday (March 6, 2020) released a preliminary investigative report based on the hearings it has held on the design, development and certification of the Boeing 737 Max8 crash in Ethiopia that occurred on March 10 last year. Also, it is being reported that Ethiopian crash investigators also released a separate draft interim report Friday that concluded the March 10 crash was caused by the plane’s faulty design. In a separate…

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    Posted on February 25, 2020 To

    The Man Who’s Taking on Boeing

    On March 10, 2019, 157 people died in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. The families of those 157 people are consumed by grief, and attorney Bob Clifford wants to make the aviation giant pay for their pain. Bob Clifford, founder and senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, was featured in “The Man Who’s Taking on Boeing” in Chicago Magazine. Click here to read the  print version. Clifford, along with ten other Clifford Law…

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    Canadian Families Meet with Transport Minister Garneau – More Questions Than Answers Raised
    Posted on February 14, 2020 To

    Canadian Families Meet with Transport Minister Garneau – More Questions Than Answers Raised

    Eight Canadian families who lost loved ones in the crash of a Boeing 737 Max8 airliner met on Wednesday (February 12, 2020) with the country’s Minister of Transport Marc Garneau and came away with more questions than answers from the country’s highest cabinet position that oversees the federal government’s transportation regulatory and development. The three-hour meeting, which came after numerous requests by the families, resulted in very few answers for them but with a promise…

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    Families of Victims of Boeing Crash Are Horrified and Sorrows Reach New Lows by Latest Revelation of Internal Boeing Memos on the MAX8
    Posted on January 10, 2020 To

    Families of Victims of Boeing Crash Are Horrified and Sorrows Reach New Lows by Latest Revelation of Internal Boeing Memos on the MAX8

    Some family members and the lead counsel of the Boeing crash in Ethiopia react to the latest shocking news of 100 internal memos regarding the building of the MAX8 that has been accused of being rushed into production and then later resulted in two crashes within five months killing 346 innocent people. The plane remains grounded worldwide as Congress conducts an investigation into the FAA certification process of the jet. That investigation revealed 100 internal…

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    Families react to the crash of a Boeing 737 in Iran reportedly killing all 176 on board
    Posted on January 9, 2020 To

    Families Who Lost Loved Ones in Boeing ET302 Crash React to Latest Boeing Crash

    Families Who Lost Loved Ones in Boeing ET302 Crash React to Latest Boeing Crash; Canadian Families Meet with Canada’s Director General of Transportation Agency Families react to the crash of a Boeing 737 in Iran reportedly killing all 176 on board. Robert A. Clifford, lead counsel in the March 10 crash of a Boeing 737 MAX jet in Ethiopia, relays the sentiments to this latest crash of many family members who lost loved ones 10…

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    Posted on December 20, 2019 To

    Family Members of Victims in Ethiopian Crash of Boeing Max8 Jet Return from EASA Meeting Heartened to Learn European Equivalent of FAA Not Relying on US Counterpart for Decision on Safety; Call Made for New Leadership at Boeing

    The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) met in Cologne, Germany, this week and several family members of the victims of the crash were present to hear what officials in Europe had to say about the potential ungrounding of the Boeing 737 MAX8 aircraft. Announcement in the U.S. by airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been made that the Boeing 737 Max8 aircraft, the subject of two crashes within five months, may be…

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