Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis represented a hospital system alleged of negligently administering a tube feeding to which the patient was known to be allergic, resulting in the patient’s death. During the course of discovery, our experts proved that the tube feed product did not have time to reach the patient’s stomach prior to the allegedly fatal allergic reaction.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a police department and municipality against an executive force, forcible entry, and a search and seizure charge. We were granted a motion for summary judgment on all counts.
Amundsen Davis's client was dismissed from the case after working with experts to show the product in question did not cause the fire.
Amundsen Davis defended a hospital and an individually named nurse in a medical negligence action which also named a non-employed physician.
Amundsen Davis won summary judgment in an alter ego case against a carpenters union. The case allowed the company to continue to have a separate non-union entity and is the standard bearer for how to win an alter ego case.
Mark also successfully defended a client who was wrongly accused of contributing to the injuries of a passenger in a four-car motor vehicle collision.
Amundsen Davis defended a school nurse before the Department of Human Rights, the Department of Children and Family Services, and the Department of Professional Regulation regarding an alleged failure to provide medical care. We achieved a successful unfounding of allegations from all involved agencies.
Amundsen Davis successfully defended a distributor facing potential punitive damages.
The representations include regularly obtaining favorable outcomes at trial, in mediations and via dispositive motions.
Amundsen Davis defended actions of staff at a long term care facility. We achieved the successful dismissal of three named defendant nurses on summary judgment. At trial, not guilty as to one count and a jury award which was <15% of the pretrial demand for settlement.