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Bruce A. Courtade

Rhoades McKee
Michigan
Bet-the-Company LitigationBusiness LitigationConstruction LitigationMediation
55 Campau Ave. NW, Suite 300, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Bruce A. Courtade

Rhoades McKee
Michigan
Bet-the-Company LitigationBusiness LitigationConstruction LitigationMediation
55 Campau Ave. NW, Suite 300, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
616-233-5152
bcourtade@rhoadesmckee.com
www.rhoadesmckee.com
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Bruce, an experienced commercial litigator, represents clients of all sizes in trial and appellate courts throughout Michigan. His practices focuses primarily on complex commercial litigation and construction law. He has litigated cases throughout Michigan’s state and federal court systems, and is also a court-approved mediator in the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Michigan. He has a well-earned reputation resulting from his exemplary ethics and professionalism.

Examples of cases on which Bruce has served as lead or co-counsel, evidencing not only his professional accomplishments and abilities but his experience with the Judges and Magistrates in the Western District of Michigan, include:

·         In 2010, Bruce represented the plaintiffs in a multi-count fraud and shareholder oppression lawsuit in a four-week jury trial in Kent County Circuit Court which resulted in a verdict in favor of his clients for roughly $7.9 million, which is believed to be the highest verdict in the history of that Court. After the vast majority of the award was upheld on appeal, the case settled for $10 million in 2013.

·         In a 2017 U.S. District Court case, Bruce successfully defended a Third-Party Administrator of self-funded insurance programs against an ERISA lawsuit claiming that the TPA had breached its duty to its insured by failing to pay a claim that Bruce’s client argued was excluded by the terms of the applicable Plan Documents. Not only did the Plaintiff agree to dismiss its federal lawsuit, but Bruce was able to obtain an award for the payment of attorney fees when the State Circuit Court judge to whom the case was originally assigned agreed with Bruce that the case was pre-empted and needed to go to the federal court. Once the case was in federal court, Bruce filed a Rule 11 notice that convinced the Plaintiff’s counsel to dismiss the case with prejudice and to pay more than $50,000 in attorney fees incurred in defending both the state and federal court lawsuits.

·         Bruce successfully obtained summary judgment in favor of his client, a construction surety suing to enforce the terms of its indemnity agreement, in a U.S. District Court action. Pursuant to the terms of the contract, the judgment included an award of all of Bruce’s attorney fees.

·         Bruce successfully defended his client, a bar owner wrongly accused of “pirating” a pay-per-view boxing match, in a U.S. District Court case, eventually settling the case for payment of $35,000 when the plaintiff’s initial demand was for roughly $2 million.

·         In 2014, Bruce successfully defended a case in which his client was sued by a family member who accused Bruce’s client of various bad acts, including violating the Fraudulent Conveyance Act, failure to pay rent (for a home that he did not inhabit), breach of an implied contract to pay rent (for that same home), “check kiting” and negligence (for failing to maintain the home that he did not inhabit). After Bruce filed and argued a motion for summary judgment but before the Court ruled on that motion, the parties entered into a confidential settlement agreement that was very favorable to Bruce’s client.

Bruce is also a court-approved mediator in the U.S. District Court. His work is recognized by his peers, receiving a Martindale Hubbell® AV Preeminent rating. He is also a fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America.

On September 26, 2018, Bruce received the State Bar of Michigan’s Roberts P. Hudson Award. According to the State Bar website, the award “is presented periodically to commend one or more lawyers for their unselfish rendering of outstanding and unique service to and on behalf of the State Bar of Michigan, the legal profession, and the public. It signifies unusual and extraordinary help and assistance to the Bar and the legal profession, which has been given generously, ungrudgingly, and in a spirit of self-sacrifice. It is awarded to that member of the State Bar of Michigan who best exemplifies that which brings honor, esteem, and respect to the legal profession [and] is considered the highest award conferred by the State Bar.” A former State Bar president, Bruce has been particularly invested in programs directed at better serving and protecting the public. He most recently co-chaired the State Bar’s “21st Century Task Force on the Practice of Law,” which developed more than 100 recommendations for how Michigan attorneys could better serve their profession and the public.

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