Erin R. Applebaum's profile

    Erin R. Applebaum

    Top rated Aviation & Aerospace attorney in New York, New York

    Education Qualification:

    Brooklyn Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Personal injury,

    Aviation accidents - plaintiff

    485 Lexington Ave 28th FloorNew York, New York, 10017

    First Admitted: 2011, New York

    Professional Webpage: https://www.kreindler.com/people/erin-applebaum

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Co-Chair, 2023-24 Aeronautics Committee, New York City Bar Association, 2023
    • Presenter, 2023 American Association for Justice Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2023
    • Planning Committee Member, 2023 American Bar Association Aviation and Space Law Conference, Arlington, Virginia, 2023
    • Panelist, 2023 International Aviation Women’s Association (IAWA), 2023
    • American Bar Association - Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) - Vice Chair, Aviation and Space Law Committee, 2022
    • U.S. District Court – Western District of New York
    • U.S. District Court – Eastern District of New York
    • U.S. District Court – Southern District of New York
    • Planning Committee Member, The Aviation Lawyer’s Operating Handbook, 2019 American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Washington, DC
    • Vice-Chair, Aviation and Space Law Committee, Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), American Bar Association
    • Past Chair, Subcommittee on Commercial Airline Casualty, Aeronautics Committee, NYC Bar Association
    • Selected to the Plaintiff's Executive Committee for the ongoing litigation against Boeing in the Northern District of Illinois related to the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, 2020
    • International Aviation Women's Association - Member, Government & Law Committee, 2022
    • American Association for Justice - Member, Aviation Section; Women Trial Lawyers Caucus, 2022
    • New York City Bar Association - Aeronautics Committee - Chair, Subcommittee on Commercial Airline Casualty, 2022
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • Member, Plaintiffs' Executive Committee, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Boeing 737 MAX 8 Litigation
    Honors/Awards:
    • Selected as Super Lawyers Rising Star, Aviation and Aerospace Law, New York, 2014-2021, 2023-2024
    • Selected as Super Lawyers Top Women Attorneys in the New York Metro Area, 2014-2020
    • ABA TIPS Leadership Academy, 2018-2019
    • Graduate of TIPS Leadership Academy, American Bar Association, 2019
    Educational Background:
    • Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York - Juris Doctor
    • University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida - Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
    • London School of Economics
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Recent severe turbulence events have caused serious injuries and deaths to passengers, generating an upswing in public interest over a natural phenomenon that is now more dangerous than ever before., Author, Rough Skies Ahead: Legal Options for Turbulence Injuries, New York Law Journal, Aviation Accidents, 2024
    • In recent years, a major issue facing U.S. aviation attorneys has been federal preemption: the question of whether federal or state law governs aviation claims. , Co-Author, Aviation Laws and Regulations Navigating Legal Trends in U.S. Aviation Law 2024, ICLG, Aviation Accidents, 2024
    • How a 2022 case modernized the protection of airline passenger rights, Reuters
    • Speaker, Recent Developments in Aviation and Space Law, The Aviation Lawyer’s Operating Handbook: Learning to Litigate, Navigate, and Communicate, 2019 American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Washington, DC
    • Speaker, Litigating a Foreign Air Crash, 25th Annual National Institute on Aviation Litigation, 2019, New York University, New York, NY
    • Panelist, Indemnification to Mediation: Ethical Issues Arising from a Modest Aviation Accident, Lawline CLE
    • Worst-case Scenario: How To Survive a Plane Crash, Committee on Aeronautics Newsletter, NYC Bar Association
    • Post-Pandemic Aviation News: Airlines Recover and Passenger Rights, ICLG.com
    • The Evolving Nature of Personal Jurisdiction in Aviation Law, 2021, Speaker, The Evolving Nature of Personal Jurisdiction in Aviation Law, American Association for Justice - Aviation Section, Legal
    • The 1999 Montreal Convention (MC99) controls airline liability and jurisdiction in international aviation accident cases. Though the MC99 text is unambiguous, passengers suing air carriers continue to confront daunting challenges when the airlines raise jurisdiction defenses which are really part of a strategy to limit passenger recoveries. The defenses raised most often are to personal jurisdiction over the carrier in the passengers’ chosen U.S. forum and forum non conveniens. The panel intends to explore these issues in light of recent cases, discuss how they have impacted cases like Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, and address why the U.S. Supreme Court’s remarkable Ford v. Montana decision should convince American courts to reject airlines’ interpretation of MC99 that prevents American passengers injured outside the U.S. on foreign carriers from suing those carriers in U.S. courts, Speaker, Montreal Convention Jurisdiction: Where in the World Are We?, Embry-Riddle Aviation Law and Insurance Symposium, Legal; Insurance, 2022
    • Airlines Recover and Passenger Rights, Author, Aviation Laws and Regulations Post-Pandemic Aviation News, ICLG - International Global Legal Group, Legal, 2022
    • Objectives: Examine the Montreal Convention and how it governs passenger personal injury claims Review the major court decisions in this field Gain practice pointers for litigating Montreal Convention Article 17 claims, Lecturer, Montreal Convention for Plaintiffs' Lawyers: Representing Passenger Personal Injury Claims Arising on International Flights, Lawline, Legal, 2021
    • Recent Developments in Aviation and Space Law, Speaker, Recent Developments in Aviation and Space Law, The Aviation Lawyer’s Operating Handbook: Learning to Litigate, Navigate, and Communicate, American Bar Association - Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Conference, Legal, 2019
    • Objectives: Identify legal ethical issues and solutions when indemnities call upon counsel to represent more than one party Examine scope of privilege and risks of conflicts when representing multiple defendants Review ethical considerations and prohibitions on withholding and then "doctoring" evidence Address the issues of mediation - when does a mediator go too far in "brokering" a settlement?, Panelist, Indemnification to Mediation: Ethical Issues Arising from a Modest Aviation Accident, Lawline, Legal, 2018
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