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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Sat Jul 13, 2013, 08:56 PM Jul 2013

Judge to weigh whether WTC owners can seek money from airlines over 9/11 [View all]

Source: NBC News

A judge who has presided over most of the litigation stemming from the Sept. 11 attacks will decide whether the owners of the World Trade Center can try to make aviation companies pay billions of dollars in damages.

U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein said he will announce his decision immediately after hearing several witnesses and listening to arguments in a nonjury trial starting Monday and expected to last three days.

The trial will decide whether World Trade Center Properties and its affiliates can receive more than the $4.9 billion in insurance proceeds they have already recovered since the 9/11 attacks by terrorists who hijacked commercial airliners and flew them into the 110-story twin towers. The attacks led to the destruction of the towers as well as a third trade center building.

If the judge should decide that the World Trade Center owners were entitled to additional money, a liability trial might occur. The defendants include American Airlines Inc., AMR Corp., United Airlines Inc., US Airways Inc., Colgan Air Inc., Boeing Co. and the Massachusetts Port Authority, among others.

Read more: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/13/19456744-judge-to-weigh-whether-wtc-owners-can-seek-money-from-airlines-over-911?lite

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I don't get it sakabatou Jul 2013 #1
I am having a hard time with this too. christx30 Jul 2013 #2
It's not IDemo Jul 2013 #3
Pure and Simple AverageMe Jul 2013 #5
agree. all the previous hi-jackings and they never started to lock cockpit doors! Sunlei Jul 2013 #9
The FAA never ordered it. former9thward Jul 2013 #13
That is NOT the law, the FAA can require something, but that is all happyslug Jul 2013 #22
I don't think that case is a good precedent. former9thward Jul 2013 #24
You missed the point, the case pointed out liability in areas where they was no regulations happyslug Jul 2013 #28
The judge agreed with me. former9thward Jul 2013 #30
But it will be appealed as set forth in the article happyslug Jul 2013 #31
That will take two or three years. former9thward Jul 2013 #32
Recommended but it wasnt required was it? cstanleytech Jul 2013 #23
Seems like an obvious attempt at an insurance grab LibAsHell Jul 2013 #27
I think it should be... SoapBox Jul 2013 #4
The elite suing the elite leads to this crap.... Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #6
Yes. And let's not forget how heavily subsidized the airline industry is. Another regressive tax. nt adirondacker Jul 2013 #8
Their pilots, flight attendants and passengers were murdered. Their planes were destroyed. Nye Bevan Jul 2013 #7
Property over People every time. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #14
America in a nutshell. Putting the boot to they who are least able to afford it. TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #10
IMO dotymed Jul 2013 #11
If there were any evidence for a conspiracy the insurance companies wouldn't have paid up cpwm17 Jul 2013 #12
lol dotymed Jul 2013 #15
Obviously you've got nothing cpwm17 Jul 2013 #16
Trade links? dotymed Jul 2013 #17
Here's one. There are many just on DU. dotymed Jul 2013 #19
I skimmed the video cpwm17 Jul 2013 #25
"Solidify the myth." Yes, all laws of physics and common sense were broken on 9/11. chimpymustgo Jul 2013 #18
I am aware of this. dotymed Jul 2013 #20
If they should sue anyone, why not Al Queda life long demo Jul 2013 #21
Lawyerz gonna lawyer BeyondGeography Jul 2013 #26
Oh.My.God. librechik Jul 2013 #29
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