Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a construction contractor under the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act where the carpenters union pursued a private lawsuit alleging that “shop work” should be included as prevailing wage work. Circuit court dismissed the matter and the appellate court (3rdDistrict) upheld the dismissal on appeal.
Amundsen Davis performed a forensic examination, with licensed analysts, into the breach.
Amundsen Davis represented a direct marketing company in a $50 million cash-out merger and sale to a private-equity backed competitor that closed in November 2021.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a medical service provider against Wisconsin Consumer Act claims in Wisconsin state court against allegations that the provider misrepresented the nature of customer debt in correspondence.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended an Illinois manufacturer against the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act claims, successfully moving to transfer the matter to the manufacturer’s home county.
A former employee alleged a reduction in force adversely impacted older employees at a large national bank.
Amundsen Davis developed a texting program for an insurance company, in compliance with state and national laws, for the launch of a new marketing campaign.
In this successful professional liability matter, a construction company’s subcontractors sued the contractor for their fees. The client was looking at $58 million in exposure. In the end our client was ordered to pay less than $50,000.
Amundsen Davis settled this case on behalf of our client for 6% of the original demand on the first day of trial, after the potential jurors were issued questionnaires, which was also the day of arguments as to motions in limine.
Defended a building owner against allegations of lead paint in a building. The trial lasted 2.5 weeks, and the jury was deadlocked on liability. The case settled for $220,000.