Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis achieved a significant victory from the Seventh Circuit vacating class certification. In the opinion, written by Judge Posner, the Seventh Circuit raised the bar that class counsel must clear in order to satisfy the adequacy prong for class certification.
We represented a woman after her boyfriend became jealous and sexually aggressive. He stole explicit photos of her and private texts from her phone and posted the images on a website he created. He also created imposter email addresses and Instagram accounts to broadcast this content to 800 people, including our client’s friends and family. He sent those same explicit images of our client to our client’s father.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a masonry contractor in a construction injury case where the plaintiff allegedly incurred damages of more than $600,000.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a company and its representative in a cyber-stalking claim, where the petitioner was seeking injunctive relief that would have had a significant impact on the entity’s business continuity.
Amundsen Davis counseled a national logistics and storage company through over 50 inspections.
We filed a seven-count civil complaint against the ex-girlfriend of a Chicago executive asserting claims of Defamation Per Se, False Light Invasion of Privacy, Public Disclosure of Private Facts, Tortious Interference with Business Expectancy, Vandalism/Damage to Property, and Intentional and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress.
Amundsen Davis secured dismissal of a class action lawsuit based upon claims against a private Medicaid administrator wherein the plaintiff claimed that a class of people were denied insurance coverage for requested treatment, which constituted due process violation, failure to comply with requirements of the Medicaid statute, and discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Amundsen Davis counseled a multi-state food processing company through over 20 inspections.
Amundsen Davis successfully helped a construction company and its employee avoid the risk of paying punitive damages in a wrongful death case by winning on motions to dismiss the plaintiff’s willful and wanton claims, which was alleged by the plaintiff in the complaint and the subsequent amended complaints.
Amundsen Davis assisted an accounting firm that suffered a data breach orchestrated by overseas hackers that resulted in fraudulent tax returns being filed.