Representative Experience Archive
The bond financing was necessary to finance significant off-site improvements, including a major sanitary sewer line, for which conventional financing was not available.
Moses Suarez represented health care providers before the Illinois various disciplinary boards of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). He successfully defended a primary care physician alleged to have failed to order follow-up chest x-ray after a hospital admission for diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia.
Amundsen Davis obtained summary judgment on behalf of premises owners for a wrongful death and survival action filed against them by the mother of a five-year-old boy who drowned in the defendants’ backyard pool.
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) approved the operation of a life-saving helipad atop the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Children’s Memorial Hospital’s new facility, after Alan Farkas was retained to advise and guide the hospital in its efforts to obtain approval to operate the helipad at its new facility.
The refinancing allowed the client to significantly reduce operating costs and as a part of the refinancing certain minority interests in the enterprise were acquired.
In this case, the plaintiff claimed that our client, an embedded mechanical contractor, defectively constructed cooling water process piping, causing water hammer and emergency shutdown of the plaintiff’s facility, allegedly resulting on $30,000,000 in damages. Complex issues involved oil refinery processing and financial and consequential damages forensics. This matter reached a confidential settlement.
Amundsen Davis managed successive campaigns to avert unionization of warehouse employees of food manufacturer, where the union filed representation petitions three times over a five-year period.
Our attorneys successfully avoided costly litigation for a national construction company in a case involving the allegedly defective design and construction of the expansive parking lot at the Dollar Tree distribution facility, allegedly requiring excavation and reconstruction of the entire lot, at an immense cost.
Amundsen Davis negotiated a successor CBA for a client, procuring economic increases under the client’s budgeted target, and all non-economic changes client wanted. We also secured the union’s agreement to a 5-year contract, per the client’s pre-negotiation objectives.
Amundsen Davis obtained summary judgment to bar Family Expense Act (FEA) medical bills on the basis the claim was time barred by the statute of limitation while defending a youth care organization in a case where a minor fractured her femur during an attempted elopement.