Our fast-growing aviation practice has the expertise to handle any kind of aviation matter – from purchase and finance, through to insurance and liability and including reputation, criminal sanctions and public affairs.
The key to our approach is our understanding and experience of the technology and the commercial imperatives of the aviation market. You’d be joining a versatile, experienced team, including the former in-house counsel of a major
As you might expect for such an industry, our practice is global and it covers the whole of the travel and leisure sectors. Clients you’d be working with include airlines, airports, aircraft manufacturers, operators and insurers.
Brian Boahene | Solicitor
It was important to me to join a firm where I could actually train on the job and not spend all my time doing menial tasks. Ince ticked all the right boxes in that respect. You generally work in small teams and you have a real input in to how the case progresses and is managed.
I’m currently on secondment with Ince Al Jallaf, our office in
Ince has had secondees in
The majority of my work has been aviation related. A large part of it involves working on general commercial agreements ranging from sponsorship, IT and software agreements, to aviation ground handling and sales agency agreements.
The secondments to clients have been an invaluable experience. They give you a real insight into the commercial imperatives of your client and how your legal advice impacts on those imperatives. Aviation is a fast-growing area in the
I’ve also been doing non-aviation related work, such as advising on general commercial disputes with an English law aspect. Activities include advising clients on the merits of claims they are involved in and preparing pleadings in support or in defence of the claims, if the disputes get that far. It’s an extremely varied workload.
