Nagel v. United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 653, No. 18-1053 (D. Minn. Mar. 4, 2019)
N/AOUTCOME:
Defeated union’s motion to dismiss, allowing members to proceed with duty of fair representation claim relating to lost retirement benefits.
Minneapolis, MN
Lawyer at Minneapolis, MN
OUTCOME:
Defeated union’s motion to dismiss, allowing members to proceed with duty of fair representation claim relating to lost retirement benefits.
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Negotiated early settlement of trademark infringement lawsuit.
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Coordinated and supervised six law firms’ contributions to ten summary judgment oppositions in multi-district litigation; edited and filed summary judgment oppositions and led opposing arguments.
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Advised owner-trustee of student loan derivatives on application of Minnesota trust laws and procedures.
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Identified key document, negated adverse party’s claim of attorney-client privilege, and defeated clawback efforts.
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Formulated strategy and drafted petition for legal team that successfully appealed denial of class certification against property owners/
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Successfully appealed dismissal, allowing homeowner to pursue claim against maker of defective trimboard product.
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Won motion to compel documents from insurance company, with court awarding attorney fees and costs.
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Formulated successful arguments for class certification on behalf of bakery delivery drivers in Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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On behalf of class of bakery delivery drivers, defeated manufacturer’s challenge to class certification.