Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis serves as primary outside counsel to a large insurance company with respect to the company’s patent matters.
Gerald Rohrer obtained summary judgment in a wrongful death action involving the construction of a system of deep tunnels and vast reservoirs designed to reduce flooding and improve water quality in Chicago’s waterways.
Amundsen Davis represents the insurer of a heavy equipment leasing company who filed a subrogation action to recover monies paid to its insured for the loss of its 1300 ton specialized crane.
Matthew Kees defended a group of physical therapists and a large hospital system against the plaintiff’s claim alleging medical malpractice in which the plaintiff claimed to have been permanently injured during a physical therapy session. The court granted summary judgment to our clients.
Amundsen Davis represented the developer of a golf course community who wished to develop an open parcel into another single family residence in the golf course community.
Amundsen Davis successfully settled a wrongful death claim involving an independent contractor on call for pest control duties for a homeowners association. The plaintiff’s estate brought suit alleging wrongful death and a survival action against the homeowners association and maintenance worker on duty at the time of the alleged incident.
Gerald Rohrer obtained summary judgment on behalf of a special purpose government agency responsible for wastewater treatment and stormwater management in Illinois in a construction negligence/products liability action wherein the plaintiff was injured by falling debris from a mining machine used in the construction of the agency’s deep tunnel project.
- Represented a Business in Disputes in the Purchase of Commercial Real Estate and Refusal to Pay Rent
Amundsen Davis represents a business involved in a dispute arising from an agreement to purchase commercial real estate in St. Louis County, MO, and in an associated dispute over the refusal to pay rent pursuant to a lease of the same property.
Amundsen Davis represented a major retailer, who was the supplier of protective headgear alleged to be defective, in connection with a workplace accident that resulted in an employee of a manufacturing plant sustaining a significant brain injury.
Amundsen Davis persuaded the Eleventh Circuit that the statute of limitations for class allegations was not tolled by the previous lawsuit against the same defendant and same legal theory.