Representative Experience Archive
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.
Amundsen Davis negotiated a very favorable settlement on behalf of a school district in a multi-party wrongful death matter. The plaintiff’s decedent died of electrocution during renovation of school facility.
Amundsen Davis defended an asphalt contractor against a personal injury lawsuit brought by a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle in the parking lot.
Amundsen Davis attained a favorable settlement on behalf of a property owner involving a catastrophic and permanent leg injury in a multi-party premises liability matter. Settlement was obtained through a pre-trial settlement conference during the pendency of discovery.
Amundsen Davis defeated a class certification in a case involving more than 1 million prerecorded calls, on grounds that many absent class members lacked injury under Spokeo.
Gerald Rohrer secured summary judgment in wrongful death matters on behalf of a government agency responsible for wastewater and stormwater management in Illinois in a case wherein two employees of a subcontractor died of oxygen deficiency while working in a manhole.
Amundsen Davis team serves as outside general counsel to an owner-operated freeze dryer company for employment, intellectual property, commercial disputes, contract drafting, contract negotiation, and merger and acquisition related matters.
Amundsen Davis successfully achieved an appeal before the Illinois Appellate Court, which held – for the first time – that a defendant who hired the fax broadcaster was not liable as a matter of law for violations of the TCPA.
Amundsen Davis's team represents a national RV and outdoor retailer in a myriad of commercial disputes involving allegations relating to breach of warranty, consumer fraud, deceptive trade practices, breach of contract, property damage, and vehicle financing issues.
Amundsen Davis defeated a class action alleging that a subsidiary of an international food manufacturer misrepresented its snack bar as “all natural” when the bar contained an ingredient previously found by the FDA to be synthetic.