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Airports

Our Airports group provides advice on all aspects of law that affect the airport business. We specialize in airport development projects, privatization, mergers and acquisitions, competition law, finance, employment, property, planning, intellectual property, insurance, tax, litigation and environmental law.

Our client base includes airport companies and operators, lenders and governments. Our resources, and our understanding of the sector’s commercial environment, its structure and economics, as well as the relevant law, enable us to respond knowledgeably, quickly and effectively.

Our international reach, especially in emerging markets, enables us to deliver special legal airport advice, together with the local know-how required, coordinated seamlessly and to the standards expected of one of the leaders in this sector.

Areas of Focus:

  • Bankruptcy and Reorganization
  • Litigation
  • Corporate Transactions and Regulatory Proceedings
  • Equipment Leasing and Finance
  • Construction and Project Finance
  • Project Development
  • Environmental, Toxic Tort and Products Liability

 

Key Contacts Contacts

Matthew Jones
Partner
London
D +44 (0)20 7246 7500
M +44 (0)7771 842 787
Email
matthew.jones@snrdenton.com
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Dominic Spacie
Partner
London
D +44 (0)20 7246 7035
M +44 (0)7958 394269
Email
dominic.spacie@snrdenton.com
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Nicholas C. Yost
Partner
San Francisco
D +1 415 882 2440
Email
nicholas.yost@snrdenton.com
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