The 2008 MARPA Conference took place on October 14-16, 2008. The Conference was a tremendous success! If you missed it, call MARPA to buy a copy of the Conference Materials while supplies last.
The MARPA President is Washington, DC lawyer Jason Dickstein. Jason became the President of the Modification and Replacement Parts Association (MARPA) in the summer of 2007.
As a lawyer in the Washington, D.C. area, Jason has counseled and represented aircraft parts distributors, aeronautical repair stations, air carriers, and aircraft parts manufacturers (PMA/TSOA). He has advised and represents clients on matters concerning regulatory compliance and quality assurance. He has also represented a variety of aviation companies in enforcement actions brought by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Jason Dickstein has represented trade associations in the aviation, materials, and construction equipment industries, including Aeronautical Repair Station Association, Aircraft Electronics Association, Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association, Airline Suppliers Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, American Concrete Pipe Association, American Concrete Pressure Pipe Association, Modification and Replacement Parts Association, National Stone Association, and theProfessional Aviation Maintenance Association.
Jason Dickstein has represented client interests and counseled clients on matters before a variety of government agencies, including FAA, FHwA, GSA, NLRB, NTSB, OSHA and PHMSA (formerly RSPA). He has also represented clients’ interests before Congress.
Jason Dickstein prides himself on his ability to resolve client issues in a cost-effective way that supports the client's business needs. While alternatives to litigation often provide more satisfying results for the clients, we recognize that sometimes there is no way to avoid litigation and we are always prepared to defend our clients interests. In the litigation arena, Mr. Dickstein has represented clients in commercial, criminal and administrative law matters. Mr. Dickstein is admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, New York State, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Fourth Circuit, the Ninth Circuit, the Tenth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been admitted pro hac vice to a number of other federal courts based on case requirements.
