Overview
In manufacturing and food processing, legal issues arise during each phase of the process, from design, process and production to distribution, integration and collection. We serve clients in transactional matters like mergers and acquisitions, handle day-to-day employment and labor needs, provide counsel to prevent unwanted litigation and defend clients when problems inevitably arise. These problems vary in size, scope and subject matter.
Our clients manufacture everything from printing paper, to snacks, to industrial machinery. Our knowledge and experience in multiple practice areas enable us to handle the various issues that arise in each industry. We serve both large multinational companies and local enterprises with the goal of contributing to the long-term value and strategic growth of each business.
Our legal knowledge is underscored with our understanding of the manufacturing industry. We are involved with various trade associations that include members from all types of manufacturing services. In addition to counseling manufacturers, our attorneys frequently provide educational opportunities and presentations to manufacturing groups to help them stay on top of all legal updates and compliance issues.
CORPORATE
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Commercial contracts and disputes
- Freight and logistics
- Real estate leasing and transactions
- Business ownership agreements and disputes
- Outside general counsel services
- Company and securities law
- Borrowing and lending transactions
- Private equity and venture capital investment
- Joint ventures, strategic alliances and outsourcing transactions
- Investment bank relationships
Labor & Employment
- Hiring/firing
- Union contracts/collective bargaining issues
- Supervisor training
- Immigration compliance/ICE audits
- Discrimination/harassment
- Wage/hour
- OSHA
- Unfair competition
INTELLECTUAL Property
- Licensing of IP rights and trademark
- Registration (logo, trademark, label and merchandise art)
- Patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret infringement
- Advise on domain dispute resolution
- Patents for equipment or software innovation
- Copyright advice on advertising content, works made for hire agreements, domestic or international
Litigation
- Contract disputes
- Commercial supplier and distributor disputes
- Premises liability
- Product liability
- Unfair competition
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Experience
Insights
Firm News
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Events
Published Works
Blog Posts
- 41 Amundsen Davis Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 202341 Amundsen Davis Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 2023
Congratulate to our 41 attorneys on being recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 2023!
- Top 5 Cyber Security Threats the Manufacturing Industry Should Watch in 2022Top 5 Cyber Security Threats the Manufacturing Industry Should Watch in 2022
Companies continue to see headlines about cyberattacks, but manufacturing companies, specifically, have become more targeted in the last few years.
- The Very Latest on Vaccine Mandates for the Illinois Employer: Focusing on the Manufacturing IndustryThe Very Latest on Vaccine Mandates for the Illinois Employer: Focusing on the Manufacturing Industry
Join SmithAmundsen attorneys and the Illinois Chamber of Commerce for this much-needed 90-minute webcast where Illinois employers are provided with insights and year-end recommendations regarding all COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
- Navigating Employer Vaccine Mandates: Incentives and PenaltiesNavigating Employer Vaccine Mandates: Incentives and Penalties
This article helps manufacturers consider the question of whether or not to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine. John Hayes addresses the considerations before adopting a mandate, and also offers several alternatives, such as incentive programs, penalties, or “soft mandates.”