Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Airline Industry and FAA is Examined in New Article from Clifford Law Offices

Robert Clifford has authored and posted a new article on the reported cozy relationship between airline executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Clifford, of Clifford Law Offices, examines the ethical problems this creates and discusses solutions to overcome these concerns. An introduction is provided, with a link to the full article.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 1, 2008 -- The airline industry and the FAA are examined in new free article from Clifford Law Offices. Robert Clifford has authored an article on the reported cozy relationship between airline executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Clifford examines the ethical problems this creates and discusses solutions to overcome these concerns.

The Chicago law office is posting legal articles on their website, Chicago aviation attorney to educate the public about legal matters.

Here is an introduction, with a link to the full article below:

While the airline industry finds itself in financial trouble, governmental officials of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, an independent investigating agency responsible for protecting whistle blowers, reports of a 'culture of complacency and cover-up.'

This article looks at the reported cozy relationship between airline executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Robert Clifford examines the ethical problems this creates and discusses solutions to overcome these concerns.

To view the entire article, click here

"Aviation legal issues are complex, so we hope to educate people by posting articles such as this", says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.

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