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Kurt Carlson

Chicago, IL

Licensed for 31 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Litigation

Language

English

About

Kurt concentrates his practice on representing clients in corporate matters, complex litigation, and corporate workouts and bankruptcy cases.  Kurt has extensive experience in a broad range of legal and business issues that companies must address in order to successfully navigate today’s marketplace, from the boardroom to the courtroom.A seasoned and successful courtroom advocate and boardroom advisor, Kurt is able to draw on his decades of experience in negotiations and court battles to his client’s advantage by helping to shape strategies and creatively think through potential resolutions in order to achieve the best results possible.For example, Kurt has obtained highly successful verdicts, settlements and substantial resolutions involving fraud cases, D&O cases, contract actions and avoidance actions, among others. Additionally, he has successfully defended numerous defamation, lender liability and other suits brought against his institutional clients. He has worked with franchisors, franchisees, cooperatives, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, landlords, developers, private equity groups, professional service providers and financial institutions, among others.Recently, a client’s customer was in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy with virtually no assets, but owed the client millions. Kurt took an innovative approach and was able to create and collect a seven-figure recovery for his client. In addition, Kurt’s lone appearance in a Tennessee bankruptcy court action resulted in a Tennessee Supreme Court ultimately ruling in favor of his client, in an appellate ruling that has saved his client untold millions.  He has appeared in over 300 business bankruptcy cases and has represented parties in numerous high-profile bankruptcy cases such as Kmart, Conseco, UAL, National Steel, Clark Retail, MarchFirst, Doctors Hospital, OMC, Resources Technology Group, Florsheim, Ha-Lo, Birmingham, Steel, Neumann Homes, Wickes, Hedstrom, Select Snacks (Jays), Rockford Products, and SK Hand Tool, where his efforts led to a tripling of the business’s asset value through a strategic use of investment bankers and the implementation of an aggressive auction and bidding process. Kurt is a member of the Federal Trial Bar, Michigan State Bar, Illinois Bar, Wisconsin Bar, the Turnaround Managment Association, the American Bankruptcy Institute, where he is also an online editor.  Kurt has been recognized as a Leading Lawyer by Leading Lawyers network since 2008.

Practices Areas

Bankruptcy & Debt

Litigation

Language

English

Contact

Carlson Dash, LLC216 S. Jefferson StreetSuite 504Chicago, IL, 60661

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Kim
November 28, 2017

Kurt and his firm handle our commercial leases as well as being an excellent source of advice on various legal matters. Kurt listens. And is thoughtful in his responses. He does his homework, and doesn't hesitate to do whatever research is necessary to give us the best advice. He doesn't just tell you what you want to hear: he tells you the truth, and then gives you options that are fair, honest, and ethical. Plus, he has a good sense of humor, which is helpful when we are dealing with tough legal situations. The only time I didn't listen to him I lived to regret it. And then he still helped me through a very tricky lease/tenant situation.

anonymous
October 7, 2008

He told me the way it was, without a bunch of legalese. Very sharp, very easy-going.

Kim
November 28, 2017

Kurt and his firm handle our commercial leases as well as being an excellent source of advice on various legal matters. Kurt listens. And is thoughtful in his responses. He does his homework, and doesn't hesitate to do whatever research is necessary to give us the best advice. He doesn't just tell you what you want to hear: he tells you the truth, and then gives you options that are fair, honest, and ethical. Plus, he has a good sense of humor, which is helpful when we are dealing with tough legal situations. The only time I didn't listen to him I lived to regret it. And then he still helped me through a very tricky lease/tenant situation.

anonymous
October 7, 2008

He told me the way it was, without a bunch of legalese. Very sharp, very easy-going.