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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America

“…because when it comes right down to it, you just need to win.”
-Dean Laing

Job well done.

O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing S.C. represented Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America during the four-year dispute over costs related to the construction of the retractable roof at Miller Park. This complex case involved 162 depositions in three countries, the production of 2.9 million pages of documents, and several trips to the Court of Appeals. After three days of mediation involving 22 attorneys from seven states, a settlement was reached which benefited Mitsubishi, the Baseball Park District, and the taxpayers of the five county baseball district.

We are proud to have been an integral part of this negotiation, achieving the following result for our client:

  • Mitsubishi paid nothing on the Baseball Park District’s $50 million claim
  • Mitsubishi received $18 million on its counterclaim
  • OCHDL obtained a significant ruling, which resulted in Mitsubishi’s litigation costs being 100% covered by insurance

When disputes arise, you need someone looking out for your best interests. We are well-known for our ability to succeed in high-stakes, complex business litigation cases, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants during court proceedings. Our unique, cross-disciplined practice provides our clients with effective, street-smart representation.

When you need to get the job done.

We know how to make it happen.

Headquarters: New York, NY

Offices: Numerous locations throughout the world

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