Howard
Dulmage
hdulmage@mhn-law.com
Undergraduate
University of Texas, B.B.A., 1975
Law
School
South Texas
College of Law, JD 2000, Law Review, Dean’s List
Admitted
Texas, 5th Circuit, All U.S. District Courts
in Texas
Participated in Trials: 10+ including arbitrations/administrative
proceedings
Memberships
State Bar of Texas, Chairman-Aviation Law Section, Member Labor & Employment
Law Section and Member Council of Chairs for the State Bar of Texas, Lawyer Pilot
Bar, NTSB Bar, ATLA, NELA
Honors
and Accomplishments
Million Dollar Advocate, Former Member of the Air Traffic Procedures Advisory
Committee to Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C.
Mr. Dulmage
was named in 2004 and 2005 to Texas Monthly’s Super Lawyers Rising Stars
list, a distinction reserved for the top 2.5% of lawyers in Texas
Publications
Past regular author of union and major airline safety publications, Texas Lawyer,
SMU Air Law Symposium Panelist; AIR 21/SOX Whistleblower CLE Panelist,
Aviation Accident Litigation CLE Panelist
Focus
Aviation related legal matters, Product Liability, Negligence, Federal Torts
Claims Involving Air Traffic Controller or Flight Service Negligence, Aviation
and Non-Aviation Labor & Employment, and Litigation
Past
Union Work
Past Safety Chairman and Committee Member for Pilot Union of a Major U.S. Airline
(10+ Years), Past Board Member for a pilot labor union
Other
Experience
Mr. Dulmage served as a member of the Launch
Customer Team Next Generation Boeing 737. He is a past aerobatic
flight instructor for the Debby Rihn’s, Member U.S. Aerobatic
Team, school. In addition to practicing law, Mr. Dulmage is
a frequent expert consultant and witness having assisted in
many aviation disaster investigations and lawsuits. He is also
well versed in the Railway Labor Act, aviation and non-aviation
labor, employment and whistleblower law.
Airline
Current Captain, Major U.S. Airline
Licenses: ATP: B-737; Commercial: ASEL, Glider;
CFII; FE-Turbojet
Flight Hours
20,000+
Aircraft Accidents Worked: 10
Mr. Dulmage is Board Certified—Labor & Employment
Law—Texas Board of Legal Specialization
*Aviation Law
is not a specialty recognized by the Texas Board of Legal
Specialization
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