Client Collaborations
All Representative Cases
Representing Northwest-based companies in international arbitration for disputes with foreign suppliers and customers.
In re Louisiana Pacific Corporation Securities Litigation. Shareholders brought a nationwide class-action securities fraud case because of a decline in the company’s stock price after significant losses in product liability litigation. The case was settled before trial, but only after extensive and complex litigation.
Assisted court-appointed receiver in disposition of dozens of real properties in numerous states.
Negotiated the terms of a mezzanine debt intercreditor agreement on behalf of senior construction lenders to a cold‐storage facility.
Represented 70 investors who collectively lost nearly $100 million in the Aequitas Ponzi scheme. Obtained favorable settlements with third-party professionals in state court litigation and private arbitration, resulting in a gross recovery exceeding our clients’ investment losses.
Assisted major global diversified manufacturing and marketing company with a data breach of social security numbers and other sensitive employee data.
Major builder’s risk insurance recovery for new Oregon data center. Successful litigation and mediated resolution of a project owner’s $8 million claim against its builder’s risk insurance carriers following two explosions and fires during the construction of a 250,000 sq. ft. data center in Washington County, Oregon. The builder’s risk insurers’ untimely and unreasonable claims adjustment resulted in zero payment to the project owner prior to Miller Nash’s involvement. Litigation involved extensive discovery of electronically stored information and depositions, in addition to summary judgment briefing and other motions. With the assistance of a mediator, the vast majority of the owner’s losses were recovered.
Represented manufacturers and technology companies in lawsuits alleging violations of antitrust, unfair competition, and consumer protection laws.
Brown and Boston PCS 2000, et al. v. Gary H. Arizala, et al. These consolidated actions involving multiple parties alleged securities fraud in connection with creation of a cellular telephone network in Puerto Rico. After several years of litigation, we obtained dismissal of our client, the law firm that created the entity and prepared the securities offering that was alleged to be unlawful.