Client Collaborations
All Representative Cases
Defended representation petition before the Oregon Employment Relations Board keeping employees outside scope of bargaining unit.
Represented local author in Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings, case settled favorably after mediation.
Represent licensors of intellectual property, service providers, and suppliers in receivership and bankruptcy cases locally and in Delaware and the Southern District of New York, among other places. The initial priority in newly filed Chapter 11 cases is to investigate the possibility of critical vendor status and negotiate payment terms going forward in the bankruptcy. Assist client with filing proofs of claim and monitoring notices in the case in order to object where necessary to ensure that amounts in default are paid as a condition to the assumption and assignment of any contracts between the clients and the debtors in connection with a sale of assets or plan of reorganization, or that licenses are not assigned without the client’s consent. Service providers and suppliers may also have unique liens and rights to reclaim goods, which require legal analysis and protection. On the back of a bankruptcy, helps clients resolve demands for alleged “preferential transfers” (payments made in the 90 days before bankruptcy that may be subject to refund), including obtaining settlements at substantially reduced amount or even dismissal of lawsuits.
Represented debtor in Coast Crane Company Chapter 11 liquidation.
Represented Fortune 500 companies in the creation and set up of NIL ambassador programs to engage with student-athletes located at Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 colleges across the country.
Defended national bank in lawsuit brought by former borrowers.
Negotiation of design, construction management, and construction contracts for Salem Hospital’s major capital expansion projects and multiple healthcare structures.
Represented regional health services provider in pursuing trademark infringement claims, case settled confidentially.