When the pandemic hit last year, it wasn’t just lawyers who stopped flying the friendly skies. As global travel ground to a halt, the airline industry faced an existential threat like nothing it had ever seen.

With airports abandoned by all but a select few travelers, airlines around the world turned to their lawyers for help navigating a safe landing. And by orchestrating a series of restructurings and debt financings and securing loans from a federal bailout, their lawyers delivered.

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