A legal commentary argued that the Boeing trial and the $49.5 million verdict while historically significant falls far short of holding Boeing executives personally liable and fails to act as true deterrent.
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How Should We Feel About Boeing Finally Being Held Accountable Seven Years Later
A commentary piece explored the emotional complexity of the Boeing 737 MAX verdict asking whether the $49.5 million award offers real justice or simply closes the book on corporate impunity.
US Continues Prosecuting Boeing Suppliers Despite Criminal Deal With Main Company
Lawyers representing Boeing 737 MAX crash victims indicated they will pursue punitive damages against Boeing executives and the company’s suppliers after those claims were dismissed at trial.
Boeing 737 MAX Wrongful Death Verdict Awards $49.5 Million After Ethics and Safety Failures
A jury in a Chicago federal court awarded $49.5 million to the family of Samya Stumo killed in the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash marking one of the last major wrongful death verdicts.
Boeing 737 MAX Verdict: Jury Awards $49.5 Million to Family of Crash Victim Samya Stumo
A jury in Chicago ordered Boeing to pay $49.5 million to the family of Samya Stumo who died in the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash in 2019 in one of the last remaining wrongful death cases.
Air India Suspends Several International Flights for Safety Inspections on Boeing 787 and 777
Air India has proactively grounded some long-haul aircraft for enhanced pre-flight safety checks, causing disruption to international routes.