Professor Paul Cassell, who represents the families of the Boeing 737 Max crash victims, was quoted in a New York Times article about Ethiopian Airlines’ message to Boeing about its flawed software before the second 737 Max crash. He was also quoted in Law360 and Courthou article about Boeing’s proposed plea deal.
Media appearances
- Email from Boeing to Ethiopian Airlines sheds light on a tragic crash | The New York Times
- Months before Ethiopian crash, Boeing turned aside carrier’s questions | The New York Times
- DOJ tells judge Boeing plea is ‘the best the gov’t could do’ | Law360
- Families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims tell judge to ditch $940 million criminal plea deal | Courthouse News Service