How to win Court Cases concerning regulation 261/2004 without an oral hearing
On this seminar, you will gain insight into exactly how much written evidence is needed in Regulation 261-court cases. We will look at procedures, evidence and the latest case law regarding EC Regulation 261/2004.
The vast majority of disputes regarding EC Regulation 261/2004 are decided on a written basis, i.e. without an oral hearing. Therefore, it is important for air carriers to be able to present the essential evidence. However, this requires that air carriers internally have procedures in place that will secure the collection of relevant evidence when a delay or a cancellation occur.
But what evidence is relevant? And exactly what does it take to win a case on a written basis? These are the questions we will look into, in connection with our upcoming seminar the 28th of January 2020.
Just in the last months of 2019, IUNO won around 30 court cases on a written basis. At the seminar, we will share our experiences about what evidence it is necessary to present to lift the burden of proof and thereby to win the case.
Furthermore, we will also be looking at the latest case court cases and developments regarding EC Regulation 261/2004.
Time and place
28 January 2020 9:00 am - 12:00.
The seminar is free.
Join the seminar
If you want to join the seminar in Copenhagen instead of the livestream you can register here.
Registration
Sign up for the seminar via the pink box on this page.
If you have any questions about registration or anything else, please do not hesitate to contact us on events@iuno.law.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
The vast majority of disputes regarding EC Regulation 261/2004 are decided on a written basis, i.e. without an oral hearing. Therefore, it is important for air carriers to be able to present the essential evidence. However, this requires that air carriers internally have procedures in place that will secure the collection of relevant evidence when a delay or a cancellation occur.
But what evidence is relevant? And exactly what does it take to win a case on a written basis? These are the questions we will look into, in connection with our upcoming seminar the 28th of January 2020.
Just in the last months of 2019, IUNO won around 30 court cases on a written basis. At the seminar, we will share our experiences about what evidence it is necessary to present to lift the burden of proof and thereby to win the case.
Furthermore, we will also be looking at the latest case court cases and developments regarding EC Regulation 261/2004.
Time and place
28 January 2020 9:00 am - 12:00.
The seminar is free.
Join the seminar
If you want to join the seminar in Copenhagen instead of the livestream you can register here.
Registration
Sign up for the seminar via the pink box on this page.
If you have any questions about registration or anything else, please do not hesitate to contact us on events@iuno.law.
We are looking forward to seeing you.

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