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New York Appellate Court Resolves Open Question Left By the U.S. Supreme Court's Floyd Opinion


by Nixon Peabody LLP View Firm Credentials
New York Office

January 25, 2005

Previously published on March 22, 2004

In the recent decision of Ehrlich v. American Airlines, 02-9462, from the .S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York, the court held that under the Warsaw Convention, which governs airline liability on international flights, a passenger can recover for mental injuries only if they flow from and are caused by bodily injuries.


 

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