Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis secured a summary judgment on behalf of landlord following the failure of decking materials that resulted in injuries to the plaintiff. Secured testimony and evidence that supported elements necessary for a motion for summary judgment.
Amundsen Davis helped the company obtain more than a dozen patents and negotiated numerous contracts with commercial air carriers and their vendors.
Daniel Whiston was retained by a real estate company following an injury that occurred during a showing of a home.
Amundsen Davis was retained to defend represent an airport in a high profile incident, including preparation for client testimony before local legislators as well as House and Senate committees.
Amundsen Davis defended the owner of a Cessna 421 in litigation stemming from a four-fatality crash. The case was litigated for over a decade and resulted in multiple appellate decisions, including an opinion of first impression finding that Illinois does not recognize the tort of educational malpractice. Ultimately, our client was awarded summary judgment on all remaining theories of liability.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a client in a porch collapse case. We secured a dismissal of a home inspection company that had inspected a premises prior to a major deck collapse that resulted in significant injuries to numerous people.
Amundsen Davis’s client was dropped from the litigation, which has now been settled by other parties.
Amundsen Davis handled the representation of a Cessna Citation in a breach of contract and fraud federal jury trial. The jury sided with Amundsen Davis’s client. Amundsen Davis also successfully argued the appeal in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Amundsen Davis secured a dismissal for an employer at the Chicago Commission on Human Relations with a motion to dismiss, arguing the IHRA does not apply to independent contractors.
Upon filing a motion for summary judgment, the plaintiff requested mediation, where the matter was settled with confidential terms.