Abigail Roberts practices in the areas of aviation law, drone law and appeals. She represents airlines in matters including the Warsaw and Montreal Conventions, simple negligence claims, security issues, as well as catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. Abby played a large role in the successful defense of the American Airlines Flight 331 crash in Kingston, Jamaica in December 2009.
She is dedicated to serving individual, corporate and government clients in all aspects of drone law and litigation including assistance with obtaining airspace and operational waivers under Part 107, obtaining Public Certificates of Authorization or Waiver (Public COAs), policies and procedures for drone programs, and regulatory compliance. Abigail monitors the latest developments in the drone law industry, and is published frequently regarding the legal considerations in the various aspects of this exciting market.
As a result of her work on the Flight 331 litigation, Abigail is a member of the team selected as a finalist for the Daily Business Review’s “Most Effective Lawyers” for 2014 for the aviation law category.
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