Charles Marshall is an Associate in the Aviation Liability team based in our London office, with experience in both contentious and non-contentious aviation work, including aviation regulatory and commercial matters.
Charles has experience in contentious aviation matters acting for airlines, other aviation entities and their insurers across a wide range of instructions including personal injury, cargo, subrogations and major catastrophe work.
Within the field of aviation liability, Charles has assisted on a number of cargo and personal injury disputes and in the handling of two major losses alongside providing regulatory advice to airlines and airport authorities on a range of issues including consumer rights, EU environmental regulations and drone technology.
Charles has experience in a wide range of complex cross-border commercial disputes, including claims in the Commercial Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of England and Wales.
Charles speaks conversational German and Italian.
Experience
Assisting in the defence of a major contingent and possessed (re)insurer against multi-billion dollar claims brought by lessors in the Irish High Court concerning high value assets in and around Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Assisting a maintenance, repair and overhaul company in High Court proceedings in its claim concerning contractual breaches and wrongly retained assets.
Managed defence of cargo claim in London Commercial Court under Article 18 of Montreal Convention 1999.
Managing defence of USD 2 million cargo claim in Texas resulting from complex contractual dispute.
Advising national airline and government on recourse under international law following a major loss.
Advising an international airport on anti-drone technology and its obligations under national law.