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    NORMAN ATLANTIC: THE UNLOADING OF THE VESSEL IS EXPECTED TO START SOON

    The burnt and damaged vehicles’ unloading operation is expected to start on the NORMAN ATLANTIC within the next few weeks. The whole operation has been entrusted by due procedures of the Italian authorities to a specialized Italian technical company.

     The unloading will be performed at stages, staring from the upper and proceeding to the lower garages. It is reasonably expected that the technical company will not reach the lowest garages, where the vehicles are said not to be burnt, before the lapse of a few months.

     Parallel to the unloading of the vehicles, the experts shall thoroughly inspect the areas that will be evacuated, both for the purposes of the investigation on the causes and circumstances of the tragic maritime incident, but also, eventually, for human remains and indications connected with the missing passengers.

     We shall keep you updated on developments.

    November 25, 2015/by Ioannis Pavlakis
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    Russian Metrojet A321 Sinai Plane Crash Tragedy

    As days pass, families of deceased passengers of the worst air catastrophe to hit Russian civil aviation, are still unable to fathom their devastating loss. Even worse, they have to endure the continuous bombardment from mass media and the growing speculation in relation to the causes of the accident.

    Important and crucial facts, determining the course this case can take, will continue to arise during the following weeks and will hopefully clarify the situation and allow the bereaved families to consider the various options available to them as far as their rights are concerned. If a technical failure is ascertained, this will lead to a different legal path, against manufacturers and maintenance companies, while a terrorist act as the ultimate cause of the tragedy, will require a drastically different legal strategy one to incorporate possible actions against airport operators or other entities responsible for taking measures against terrorist threat.

    Relying on our vast experience and international expertise in successfully representing victims in many aviation catastrophes, we strongly advise the bereaved families to avoid taking decisions as to legal representation and course of action in general, at such an early stage. There is no reason whatsoever for them, neither legal nor factual, to rush to take decisions and make commitments for this serious matter. On the contrary, premature actions may severely prejudice their rights.

    Our team of highly specialized internationally active aviation lawyers, certified technical experts and aviation-related professionals, are closely monitoring all developments.

    Pavlakis-Moschos & Associates are in this case working in collaboration with the aviation expert law firm BCV Lex, with offices in Bordeaux, France, in the AIRBUS’ Toulouse production area, and in Spain.

    We shall be honored to answer any question or call from interested persons, without any obligation from their side. Contact persons:

    • Pavlakis-Moschos & Associates:

    Mr. Elias G. Pavlakis, e-mail: epavlakis@pavlakis-moschos.gr – telephone: +30 210 4180700,

    To communicate in Russian language:

    Mrs. Liudmilla Sapkova, e-mail: lsapkova@pavlakis-moschos.gr – telephone: +30 2104180700.

    • BCV Lex:

    Mr. Jean-Pierre Bellecave, e-mail: jean-pierre.bellecave@bcvlex.com – telephone: +33 557013636 (to communicate in English, French or Spanish languages).

    November 5, 2015/by Ioannis Pavlakis

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