Chris Potts
Nigel Taylor
Peter Lau
(c/o Crump & Co.):
Tel: (852) 2537 7000
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Nigel Taylor
Overseas CorrespondentSpecializing in the representation of claimants with claims arising from international aviation disasters.
Professional Qualifications:
Solicitor of the Supreme Court England & Wales 1976
Solicitor Hong Kong 1980
Solicitor and Barrister Australia ( Victoria ) 1983
Experience:
Thirty five years with well known English and US law firms specializing in international litigation, including fifteen years as a Partner in the international firm of Sinclair Roche & Temperley and three years as Of Counsel to the US firm of Lieff Cabraser/Lieff Global, one of the largest law firms in the world that represent only plaintiffs in class and group actions and in individual lawsuits in cases of serious personal injury or death.
Aircrash multiple fatality cases handled include:
Lauda Air Boeing 767 crash in Thailand
Pakistan International Airways Airbus A-300 crash in Nepal
Thai International Airbus A-310 crash at Kathmandu
Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A-310 crash in Siberia
China Southern Airlines Boeing 737-300 crash at Shezhen, China
Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter crash in Scotland
British Army Westland Lynx helicopter crash in Germany
Air France Boeing 707 crash near Bogota, Columbia
Thai International Airbus A-310 at Surat Thani, Thailand
Air France Concorde at Paris
Gulf Airways Airbus A-320 at Bahrain
Helios Air Boeing 737 Greece
Comair/Delta Bombardier CRJ-100 at Lexington, Kentucky
Gol Airlines Boeing 737-800 Brazilian Amazon jungle
One-Two-Go Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-82 at Phuket, Thailand
Professional Organizations:
American Association for Justice
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
Law Society of England & Wales
Academic:
Mr. Taylor has spoken at numerous seminars on aviation law topics, has contributed articles to various publications concerning the unfairness of the Warsaw Convention and other laws that disadvantage aircrash victims, has appeared on British television and has played a prominent role in campaigns to improve the rights of the victims of aircrashes. He has also been a visiting lecturer at the University of Southampton where he lectured for many years on the subject of fatality claims arising from international disasters.