About This Course
This CLE course provides attorneys with a comprehensive overview of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, and the intricate legal and regulatory landscape surrounding their operation. Participants will delve into the technological advancements of drones, their diverse applications across industries, and the pivotal role of legal frameworks in governing their use.
Participants will gain insights into the current legal framework governing drone operations, with a focused review on federal regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Key topics include operational limitations, registration requirements, and compliance obligations under federal law. Participants will also examine the complex patchwork of state and local laws that supplement federal regulations, influencing drone operations across different jurisdictions. This segment underscores the importance of understanding varying legal standards and navigating compliance challenges in diverse geographical contexts. Legal issues and litigation trends related to drones will be thoroughly analyzed, highlighting emerging case law and regulatory developments.
Best practices for legal professionals advising clients on drone-related matters such as liability and privacy will be discussed, focusing on risk management, compliance strategies, and proactive legal counseling. This course is designed to equip attorneys with essential knowledge and practical skills necessary to navigate the rapidly evolving field of unmanned aircraft law, enabling them to provide informed and effective legal counsel in this dynamic area of practice.
*This course qualifies as a Transitional course and can be taken by both Experienced and Newly Admitted attorneys in NY.