Lyndall M. Lambert is a partner in the Miami office of Holland & Knight. She devotes her practice primarily to aviation litigation, product liability and mass disaster matters.
Ms. Lambert has 26 years of litigation experience in the defense of aviation and product liability cases. She has represented major commercial airlines in multi-district litigation arising out of various domestic and foreign airline crashes, including, for example, the crash of Delta Flight 191 in Dallas, Texas; the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland; the accident involving American Airlines Flight 965 near Cali, Colombia, and the accident involving American Airlines Flight 1420 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Ms. Lambert has also represented aircraft operators in claims involving allegations of malicious prosecution, assault and battery, infliction of emotional distress, and lost baggage, as well as personal injury litigation arising out of air turbulence, hard landings, falling baggage, and premises liability claims. In product liability cases, she has represented manufacturers and sellers of many diverse products, including aircraft and aircraft components, construction equipment, lifting equipment, tires, medical products and elevators.
Her litigation experience also includes medical malpractice defense, toxic tort litigation, personal injury and wrongful death damages claims, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution.
Ms. Lambert presented mock transportation litigation trials involving testimony from neuropsychology experts at the International Bar Association 2003 conference in San Francisco, the American Psychological Association 2004 conference in Hawaii, and the 2007 conference of the Coalition of Clinical Practitioners in Neuropsychology, in Orlando.