Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis defended a school nurse before the Department of Human Rights, the Department of Children and Family Services, and the Department of Professional Regulation regarding an alleged failure to provide medical care. We achieved a successful unfounding of allegations from all involved agencies.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a distributor facing potential punitive damages.
The representations include regularly obtaining favorable outcomes at trial, in mediations and via dispositive motions.
Amundsen Davis defended actions of staff at a long term care facility. We achieved the successful dismissal of three named defendant nurses on summary judgment. At trial, not guilty as to one count and a jury award which was <15% of the pretrial demand for settlement.
Amundsen Davis secured an advantageous settlement after interviewing witnesses and store employees.
Amundsen Davis represented clients applying for new retail licenses in Illinois when adult use recreational cannabis became legal. We assisted clients with regulatory and compliance issues, paired them with security and point of sale / inventory partners, counseled them on how to maximize their chances of earning a license, and assisted them in preparation of their applications. The clients all earned the maximum possible points based on their position, location, staffing, and organizational makeup.
Amundsen Davis defended municipality against retirees claims of breach of contract and violations of the Illinois Insurance Code, U.S. Constitution Equal Protection clause, and Illinois Constitution Pension Protection clause relating to its health insurance for retirees.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a national restaurant franchisor in a discrimination lawsuit after the plaintiff alleged that the franchise location he was operating was treated differently and that he was denied the opportunity to expand to his preferred locations because of his race. After a three week trial, the jury returned a not guilty verdict after deliberating for only 40 minutes.
Amundsen Davis defended restaurant against delivery drivers’ claims of misclassification and unpaid overtime, wages and expenses under the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act (IWPCA).
Prosecuted over $5 million commercial property tax refund through the Missouri State Tax Commission for Gaming Company involving $600 million casino development.