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Margo Brownell has represented policyholders in litigation, arbitrations, and negotiations with their insurers for almost 20 years. She has helped clients recover hundreds of millions of dollars in high-stakes insurance coverage disputes throughout the country.
Recognized as a 2018 Attorney of the Year, Margo has secured coverage for national and international companies facing a wide range of liabilities and losses, including mass tort and product liability (including medical technology and life sciences), directors' and officers' and professional liability, antitrust and securities liabilities, employment practices liability, asbestos and other toxic torts claims, cyber liability, environmental liability and intellectual property liability and many other types of claims. She handles complex commercial cases involving corporate-owned life insurance (COLI) as well as other types of life insurance products.
In addition, Margo litigates property claims, such as those arising from major catastrophic events like the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina as well as claims under financial institution bonds and commercial crime policies. Margo also handles reinsurance issues and represents reinsurers, as well as risk retention groups.
Margo is engaged with advancing both the profession and the community. Of particular note, she served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School, where she taught insurance law and founded the Insurance Law Clinic, which provides student-led representation for individuals and small businesses with insurance claims and/or coverage disputes, often on a pro bono basis for low income individuals.
Prior to becoming a lawyer, Margo was a free-lance journalist for Newsweek International, The Nation, and The New York Observer, among other publications. She also had the privilege of serving as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in Marrakech, Morocco.
Lead U.S. coverage counsel for Nordic manufacturing company in dispute brought in international arbitration forum against a European insurer over coverage for product liability (2018 and current).
Represented a Fortune 500 company in obtaining coverage under its multimillion-dollar tower of D&O insurance for the settlement of a securities class action lawsuit (2018).
Noetic Specialty Ins. Co. v. Medtronic plc (E.D. VA. 2018). Counsel for Medtronic in dispute relating to coverage for Covidien vaginal mesh product liability litigation. Successfully resolved through settlement.
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated v. Executive Risk Specialty Insurance Company, 870 F.3d 856 (8th Cir. 2017). Served as appellate counsel for UnitedHealth Group in insurance coverage dispute relating to allocation between covered and uncovered claims in underlying antitrust litigation.
In re: Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (Bankr. D. Minn. 2015). Court-appointed Special Insurance Counsel for over 100 parishes sued in hundreds of clergy abuse lawsuits, as part of the Archdiocese Chapter 11 reorganization. Obtained tens of millions of dollars in insurance coverage settlements under missing insurance policies, which settlements were part of the $210 million settlement of Archdiocese and Parish clergy abuse claims, and represented the largest settlement by a diocese in bankruptcy to date in the United States.
States Self-Insurers Risk Retention Group, Inc. v. City of Waukegan, et al., No. 1:2017cv01028 (N.D. Ill. 2018). Lead counsel for States RRG in coverage litigation regarding Waukegan’s claim for $15 million in insurance coverage for its liability to compensate a man who was falsely imprisoned for 20 years and then released after being exonerated by DNA evidence. Obtained dismissal of Waukegan’s claim through an early motion for judgment on the pleadings.
Zurich American Ins. Co. v. Uponor North America, Inc. et al, Case No. 19HA-CV-13-4791 (Dakota County Dist. Ct. 2013). Lead counsel for Uponor North America, Inc. in complex coverage action brought by Zurich against Uponor and its other primary insurers seeking a declaration of no coverage for liability claims brought against Uponor in class action litigation arising from alleged defects in Uponor's yellow brass plumbing fittings installed in homes and condominiums nationwide. Successfully resolved through mediation and settlement.
Avon State Bank v. BancInsure, Inc., 787 F.3d 952 (8th Cir. 2015). Lead counsel for Avon State Bank in successful federal district court case and Eighth Circuit appeal involving coverage dispute under a Fidelity Bond for the Bank's liability to third parties arising from an employee's misappropriation of Bank funds in furtherance of a Liberian advance-money scheme.
Charles Dugan, Jr. v. Supervalu, Inc. et al., Case No. 27-CV-13-1906 (Hennepin County Dist. Ct. 2013). Successfully represented Supervalu in dispute regarding rights to ownership and benefits under corporate-owned life insurance policies. Case settled prior to final adjudication.
National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, P.A. v. Donaldson Company, Inc., Case No. 10-CV-4949 (D. Minn. 2010). Represented Donaldson Company, Inc. in suit by insurer seeking to recoup millions of dollars insurer contributed to settlement of underlying product liability litigation against Donaldson under a commercial general liability policy with a batch clause endorsement.
U.S. Bank National Association v. Federal Insurance Company, 2010 WL 3928123 (W.D. Mo., Oct. 4, 2010). Lead coverage counsel for U.S. Bank in its capacity as trustee of creditors' trust in the Chapter 11 reorganization of Interstate Bakeries Corporation (IBC), in coverage action against Federal Ins. Co. and five excess insurers arising from the insurers' denial of coverage under IBC's directors and officers liability policy for alleged wrongful acts of IBC's former CFO.
OneBeacon American Ins. Co. v. Cortiva Midwest LLC, et. al, Case No. 2:09-CV- 04950-SRC-MAS (D.N.J. 2010). Successfully represented New Jersey-based company that owns spas and massage schools nationwide in litigation arising from insurer's denial of coverage for class action lawsuit alleging Cortiva's violations of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. Coverage action settled prior to final adjudication.
Premier Pet Products, LLC v. Travelers Property Cas. Co. of America, 678 F. Supp. 2d 409 (E.D. Va. 2010). Represented company that manufactures dog-training collars in insurance dispute over whether its trademark infringement liability was covered under the Advertising Injury provisions of its commercial general liability policy. Case ultimately settled prior to final adjudication.
General Cas. Co. of Wisconsin v. Wozniak Travel, Inc., 762 N.W.2d 572 (Minn. 2009). Successfully represented group of Minnesota commercial policyholders as amicus curiae in a case certified to the Minnesota Supreme Court on the question of whether the advertising injury coverage of Wozniak Travel Inc.'s commercial general liability policy covered trademark infringement liability.
State Farm Fire and Cas. Co. v. Universal Recovery Systems, et al., Case No. 62-CV-08-2253 (Hennepin County Dist. Ct. 2008). Successfully represented Minnesota company in dispute against State Farm for coverage under a commercial general liability policy for a lawsuit alleging tortious interference with contract. Case settled favorably for client prior to final adjudication.
Bourgeois v. American Family Mut. Ins. Co., Case No. 27-CV-07-3134 (Hennepin County Dist. Ct. 2008). Obtained jury verdict for homeowner in coverage action against American Family for progressive water damage loss to the Bourgeois home.
Florists' Mut. Ins. Co. v. Wagners Greenhouses, Inc., 535 F. Supp. 2d 947 (D. Minn. 2008). Lead counsel for horticultural company in coverage dispute arising from whether claims for the sale of diseased plants was covered under the company's products/completed operations coverage of its commercial general liability coverage.
Wilsons The Leather Experts, Inc. v. Peter J. Paek and Federal Insurance Company, Court File No. 07-2315 (D. Minn. 2007). Successfully represented Wilson's leather in litigation against Federal Insurance Company for coverage arising under commercial crime policy for losses due to employee kickback scheme. Case settled prior to final adjudication.
Kean Argovitz Resorts v. Willard Smith v. Lakes Entertainment, 2000-15830 (80th Dist. Ct., Harris County, Tex. 2005). Obtained jury verdict in favor of publicly traded entity in the business of financing and managing Indian gaming operations in a dispute with joint venture partners and others seeking to unwind two significant projects under a fraudulent conveyance theory.
LeMond Cycling, Inc., et al. v. PTI Holding, Inc., Case No. 03-5441 (D. Minn. 2005). Obtained $3.5 million jury verdict for three-time Tour de France champion Greg LeMond in a dispute over PTI's breach of a licensing agreement involving the licensing and branding of a line of LeMond bicycle accessories.
Industrial Risk Insurers, Inc. v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Case No. 02 Civ. 7170 (S.D.N.Y. 2002). Represented insurer in World Trade Center subrogation litigation over issues of negligent design and operation of high-rise office building on World Trade Center site.
Factory Mutual Ins. Co. v. Ford Motor Co. (Arbitration Proceeding, 2002). Represented insurer in $300 million subrogation action involving catastrophic explosion at Rouge Powerhouse in Dearborn, Michigan.
American Foods Group, Inc. v. Supervalu, Inc. (American Arbitration Association Proceeding, 2001). Represented Supervalu, a national food distributor, in dispute over cause and liability for e. coli contamination of beef products and resulting personal injuries.

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