Sydney-based international aviation consultancy firm AvLaw
Aviation Consultants announced yesterday it was launching the
interNEWS service to provide law firms with access to a range
of aviation experts across all technical and operational
disciplines.
Pilots, aircraft engineers, safety specialists, and aircraft
accident investigators will be able to register on the
database for the service, which went live online yesterday.
The interNEWS service will be operated in New Zealand by
AvLaw Pacific operations regional manager Alan Ferguson, of
Christchurch.
The official launch tomorrow coincides with the 31st annual
Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand
(ALAANZ) conference in the Heritage Hotel, Queenstown,
starting tomorrow and finishing on Tuesday. A total of 85
aviation law experts from around the world will attend.
Asked what prompted the service, managing director Ron
Bartsch, of Sydney, said yesterday the firm realized there
was a big demand for specific aviation experts.
"I realized law firms really need access to people that are
experts in the technical and operational side of things, how
best to develop and present expert reports and how to be good
witnesses on the stand."
Source: http://www.odt.co.nz
Source: http://www.odt.co.nz
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