Practicing airport law nationally allows me to help clients solve complex, often-novel legal and regulatory challenges, prepare agreements and policies that keep their airports on solid legal footing, and complete transactions that strengthen their financial positions. I understand that no two airports are identical, and neither are their legal needs. Whether smaller municipalities or major cities or airport authorities, my clients rely on me for trustworthy legal guidance, careful drafting and preparation, and an appreciation of their unique interests and goals.
Adam Gerchick concentrates his practice on representing airports in litigation, regulatory, and transactional matters. Adam has handled cases in federal and state courts, represented airport sponsors in administrative proceedings before the Federal Aviation Administration, counseled creditors in national airline and rental-car bankruptcy cases, and handled bond offerings as bond, disclosure, and underwriter’s counsel.
Adam has also prepared rules and regulations and minimum standards for commercial and general aviation airports, counseled airport sponsors on intermodal transportation partnerships, and assisted sponsors with legislative drafting and public advocacy.