Cox, Ohman and Crandstetter, Chartered, vs. Beckvold
Jan 01, 2010OUTCOME: Successful prosecution in adversary proceeding of nondischarge claim under 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(4)
Seattle, WA
Construction and development Lawyer at Seattle, WA
Practice Areas: Construction & Development, Bankruptcy & Debt, Litigation
OUTCOME: Successful prosecution in adversary proceeding of nondischarge claim under 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(4)
OUTCOME: Successful defense in arbitration of claims involving commissions for tax consulting services.
OUTCOME: Obtained temporary restraining order and successfully resolved public records and trade secret disputes.
Public records and trade secrets disputes.
OUTCOME: Recovery on Miller Act claims for changes, impacts and delays.
OUTCOME: Summary judgment dismissal of subcontractor's wrongful termination claim and recovery of completion and repair costs and attorneys fees.
Subcontractor's wrongful termination claim.
OUTCOME: Recovery of preference/fraudulent transfers
Successful prosecution of several preferential and fraudulent transfer claims against insiders and other third parties as litigation counsel for debtor in possession.
OUTCOME: Prosecuting developer's design defect claims
Lead counsel for development company in prosecution of design defect claims arising from construction of 60-lot subdivision.
OUTCOME: Adequate protection/claim objection
Lead counsel for secured creditor in obtaining adequate protection order and defending objection to claim
OUTCOME: Subcontractor claim prosecution
Lead counsel for national construction firm in prosecution of claims arising from Washington public works project.