Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis obtained a favorable settlement at pretrial on behalf of a hospital in a medical malpractice case. The case involved allegations that a laparoscopic fundoplication and hiatal hernia repair surgery was negligently performed. We developed a strong defense as to apparent agency claims involving the co-defendant general surgeon.
Amundsen Davis defended a staffing agency client against allegations claims of a same-sex hostile work environment and retaliation claims brought by a plaintiff-employee who claimed that a co-worker exposed the plaintiff to hostility because the co-worker allegedly wanted a relationship with the plaintiff’s significant other.
Amundsen Davis secured summary judgment on behalf of a premises owner/landlord for a fall sustained by the tenant’s boyfriend after slipping on stairway carpeting installed by the landlord.
Amundsen Davis represented a hospital system alleged to have been responsible for the actions of a non-employed physician who is alleged of failing to timely diagnose a patient’s cancer.
Amundsen Davis defended a nonprofit entity against claims of retaliatory discharge brought by a former employee in a federal lawsuit. The court granted our client’s motion to dismiss the claims —and the Seventh Circuit affirmed the dismissal.
Amundsen Davis successfully opposed trademarks of a client’s competitor which were confusingly similar to the client’s marks and otherwise infringing client’s rights.
Amundsen Davis represented an on-call physician who was sued for allegedly failing to diagnose a cardiac condition, leading to a patient’s death.
Amundsen Davis represented a concrete manufacturer in a dispute over whether equipment the client purchased became the property of the client’s landlord once the equipment was placed on the landlord’s site.
Amundsen Davis obtained summary judgment in favor of a not-for-profit organization and officers in connection with a motor vehicle accident that occurred involving an organization’s bus.
Amundsen Davis represented a nurse practitioner in an action involving the alleged failure to prevent a patient’s dehydration and death at a long term care facility. Although the co-defendant long term care facility settled on the eve of trial, we argued multiple successful motions in limine and were able to get the nurse practitioner voluntarily dismissed prior to jury selection.