Clyde & Co strengthens aviation liability practice with new partner hire

  • Press Releases 12 December 2024 12 December 2024
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Global law firm Clyde & Co today announces the hire of Charlie Röbin as partner in the firm’s aviation liability practice in London. Charlie returns to Clyde & Co on 6th January 2025 after joining Kennedy’s in 2023.

Clyde & Co strengthens aviation liability practice with new partner hire

He advises airlines, helicopter operators, airports and handling agents on all aspects of aviation liability and insurance matters. He brings with him a wealth of experience and strong relationships within the industry where he has handled a full spectrum of claims. These range from major loss to attritional claims including subrogation, debt recovery, sanctions and coverage issues.  

Charlie’s experience also extends to advising various air carriers on their conditions of carriage, advising on commercial aviation agreements and handling matters involving EU consumer rights legislation. 
He has a particular focus on the UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa and North America. 

Kevin Sutherland, partner and head of the global aviation practice at Clyde & Co, comments: “Charlie is widely respected in the industry and brings a deep, forward-looking understanding of the aviation sector. He will be an asset to the practice as we continue to evolve in response to our clients’ needs. We welcome his return to the firm.” 

Charlie Röbin comments: “I am excited to rejoin Clyde & Co and work with the team once again. I look forward to contributing to the growth of the aviation liability practice and building on the strong client relationships for which it is renowned.” 

Charlie is the latest hire in the firm’s global aviation practice, following the arrival of Liz Evans in New York in May 2024.

Clyde & Co’s global aviation practice covers the full range of aviation issues including regulatory, certification, finance, leasing, litigation, airports, commercial, emergency response and liability, environmental and sustainability. 

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