Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis represented a subcontractor that had been hired as an excavator on a commercial development. When the subcontractor was not paid, Amundsen Davis sued to foreclose on the subcontractor’s mechanics lien.
Amundsen Davis represents them on all their worldwide corporate, trademark and employment matters.
Amundsen Davis represented a regional bank that lends millions of dollars each year to commercial entities for the purchase of commercial aircraft.
Our client provides capital to publicly traded entities through private transactions (PIPES) and pursues strategic business opportunities for its wholly owned businesses and other affiliated companies.
Amundsen Davis’s corporate team advises our corporate real estate client on capital raising and real estate transaction projects.
The work involved the negotiation and documentation in the sale of the company’s assets to a private equity firm.
The firm prepared and negotiated the construction contracts for a sprawling, multi-use, multi-unit, mixed-income development in Chicago’s Roscoe Village neighborhood.
The firm prepared and negotiated the construction contracts for the $56 million development of a state-of-the-art cargo facility at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport.
In a federal jury trial, Amundsen Davis defended two police officers accused of false arrest. The plaintiff, who had been arrested for possessing a large quantity of illegal drugs, claimed that the substance was innocent and that there was no probable cause for his arrest. The jury found in favor of the officers.
John Hayes obtained summary judgment in federal court on behalf of a library district after an employee alleged wrongful termination and harassment based on a slew of protected classes under Title VII.