Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis represented an international direct sales business in a suit for breach of restrictive covenant and nondisclosure agreements, and other claims including, trade secret misappropriation and breach of fiduciary duty, against a former key manager alleged to have formed similar business while still employed by the client, using its protected work product and intellectual property.
Amundsen Davis defended the general contractor of a hotel construction project in Lake County against wrongful death and survival claims after a subcontractor’s employee was killed in a fall at the construction site. We engineered an extremely favorable settlement of the matter involving complex insurance coverage disputes between the four co-defendants.
Amundsen Davis obtained a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction on behalf of a commercial insurance agency against a terminated sales representative who embarked on a campaign to solicit his former customers, which was in violation of his restrictive covenants.
Amundsen Davis's attorneys were able to remove the action to Federal Court, and reach an amicable settlement for one third of the demand.
Amundsen Davis represented a condominium association and property manager in a pre-suit claim for significant burn injuries caused to a tenant by a microwave fire. We engaged in significant pre-suit expert discovery and brokered a majorly-discounted settlement involving two major appliance manufactures.
Amundsen Davis obtained a preliminary injunction on behalf of a school photography company against a former sales representatives and competitor company who were actively soliciting their former accounts, in violation of their restrictive covenant agreements.
Amundsen Davis represented a defendant car dealership a personal injury lawsuit where the plaintiff was injured when a customer caused a motor vehicle accident while driving the dealership’s loaner vehicle.
Amundsen Davis defeated a motion for a temporary restraining order brought against an auto repair insurer by a competitor who claimed the client breached provisions of quasi-joint venture agreement.
Amundsen Davis represented an international custom automation engineering firm in action against former a sales manager who resigned and then pursued projects he had worked on at the former employer, and obtained a successful settlement despite the fact that he had no restrictive covenants.
Amundsen Davis was retained by a national consulting firm to pursue claims for breach of restrictive covenants, breach of trade secrets statutes, and other causes of action against former managers and their newly formed company, who successfully bid against the client for a major project that they had pursued for the client before they resigned.