Vincent Louwagie
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Band 3 : Litigation: General Commercial
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About
Provided by Vincent Louwagie
Practice Areas
Complex Commercial Litigation with an emphasis in Complex Investment Disputes and Complex Shareholder Disputes.
Career
Vincent Louwagie is a successful senior trial lawyer who practices in all areas of business litigation with an emphasis in complex investment and shareholder matters. During his 32-year career Vince has been consistently and widely recognized as one of the top business litigators in the state of Minnesota and has tried numerous cases to verdict or arbitration award in Minnesota and throughout the country.
Vince’s experience is enhanced by his previous work as a financial auditor with KPMG. That background allows him to better understand the transactions and financial reports that form the backbone of his clients’ investments. It also helps him probe those transactions for financial fraud. He has litigated disputes involving investments of all kinds, and has tried numerous cases to arbitration award, court or jury verdicts.
Professional Memberships
Past President, Board of Directors, Hennepin County Bar Foundation (HCBF)
Chair of the Development Committee (2014-2016), Hennepin County Bar Foundation (HCBF)
HCBA Representative, Minnesota State Bar Association Assembly
Member, Minnesota Chapter of the Federal Bar Association
Member, Hennepin County Bar Association Member, Minnesota State Bar Association
Member, Private Business Governance Committee, Minnesota State Bar Association’s Business Law Section
Member, Federal Bar Association
2016-2017 Chair, Partners in Excellence Annual Fund for University of Minnesota Law School
Publications
Unsettled: When Fraud Defeats The Effect of a Release, Minnesota Lawyer and Finance & Commerce – Partner Content, May 2021
OK Boomer, You Do Have Special Civil Remedies for Consumer Fraud; Minnesota Lawyer and Finance & Commerce – Partner Content, December 2019
Vincent Louwagie featured in Hennepin Lawyer: 2018-2019 HCBF President; November/ December, Vol. 87, Issue 6
Lessons From Jury Service, Attorney At Law Magazine – Twin Cities Edition, September 2015
Minnesota Public Benefit Corporation: Vehicle for Public Good or Abuse?, Attorney At Law Magazine – Twin Cities Edition, November 2014
Damages in Fraud Cases, Not Just Out-Of-Pockets, co-authored with Andrea Davenport, The Hennepin Lawyer, July 2013
Business Valuations in Marital Dissolutions, Attorney At Law Magazine – Twin Cities Edition, February 2013
Cutting the Cost of Derivative Claims: The Role of the Special Litigation Committee, co-authored with Cory D. Olson, Bench & Bar of Minnesota, March 2009
Will Counsel Please Take the Stand? The Hennepin Lawyer, February 2001
Minority Shareholder Disputes. Seminar – 2001, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 2001
When Abel Sues Cain: How Minority Shareholders Seek Redress for Corporate Wrongs in Light of Wessin v. Archives, The Hennepin Lawyer, September 1999
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Investors’ Rights, The Hennepin Lawyer, March/April 1996
Personal
Committee Member, drafting or amending the Minnesota Business Corporations Code, Revised
Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, and the Minnesota Public Benefits Corporation Act
Experience
Great Plains Educational Foundation, Inc. v. Student Loan Finance Corporation, — N.W.2d —, 2020 WL 7690269 (Minn. Ct. App. Dec. 28, 2020) Reversed the trial court's dismissal of fraud claims made by Anthony Ostlund's client; after taking discovery and winning a motion to plead punitive damages, negotiated a $3.5 million settlement payment for the client.
Family Business Dispute in Wisconsin (2018)
Represented the majority owners of a large agricultural company in Wisconsin in a shareholder dispute, which settled on a confidential basis after trial.
Towley v. Tavernetti
Served as a special litigation committee (SLC) in a business dispute between the owners of PowerBlock, Inc., a Minnesota Corporation. PowerBlock appointed Vince Louwagie to investigate, evaluate, and make a determination as to whether it was in the best interests of the corporation to pursue certain claims asserted on behalf of the corporation.
Confidential AAA Arbitration
Pursued significant accounting malpractice claims against a Big Four accounting firm on behalf of a group of individual clients. After months of discovery including over a dozen depositions and two weeks of arbitration during which numerous representatives of the accounting firm were cross examined by Mr. Louwagie, Anthony Ostlund was able to negotiate a settlement for its clients.
Govern, et. al. v. Berthel Fisher
Successfully defended broker dealer through FINRA arbitration hearing on customer claim. Claimants sought hundreds of thousands of dollars but were awarded zero. Panel ordered claimants to pay the vast majority of the hearing session deposits.
Tucker, et. al v. Berthel Fisher
Successfully defended broker dealer through FINRA arbitration hearing on customer claim. Claimants sought millions of dollars but were awarded zero. Panel ordered claimants to pay the vast majority of the hearing session deposits.
Soderstrum v. Berthel Fisher
Successfully defended broker dealer through FINRA arbitration hearing on customer claim. Claimants sought hundreds of thousands of dollars but were awarded just $20,000.
Double Black Diamond d/b/a Red Cow v. City of Minneapolis
Successfully obtained restraining order against city in dispute and subsequent settlement relating to a parking restriction which would have had a serious impact on the restaurant business.
Markuson v. Crossroads Mall
Successfully defended mechanics lien case through trial in Dakota County District Court.
Hamelink v. Hamelink
Marital Dissolution case tried to Scott County District Court verdict.
Piper Jaffray v. Dain Rauscher
Successfully prosecuted raiding claim through FINRA arbitration hearing.
ROA Inc., et. al v. Nicholson, et al.
Served as Consensual Special Magistrate presiding over 8-day trial. Decision on the merits affirmed on appeal on all substantive grounds. ROA, Inc. v. Nicholson, No. A12-1695, 2013 WL 2460354 (Minn. Ct. App. June 10, 2013)
Confidential Settlement Dispute
Successfully obtained confidential settlement for client in dispute with competitor and employee involving misuse of confidential information and competitive hiring.
Employment Law
Successfully represented Susan Thornton in dispute with certain Republican members of state legislative staff over her employment as director of Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources.
Recent Broker Dealer Representation Vince has successfully represented broker dealers and registered representatives in defending against literally hundreds of claims since the start of the Great Recession. While many of these matters are resolved on a confidential basis, in the past several years several have gone through a hearing, and Vince’s clients have prevailed. Vince has represented clients through arbitration hearings since 1989.
Expert in these Jurisdictions
State of Minnesota
U.S. District of Minnesota
U.S. Tax Court
U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals
U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Education
University of Minnesota Law School
J.D. cum laude
University of Minnesota
B.S.B.
Awards
The Power 30: Business Litigation
Minnesota Lawyer
2023
Minneapolis “Lawyer of the Year” Award Recipient for Securities/Capital Markets Law,
Best Lawyers in America
2022
Best Lawyers in America (Since 2018)
US News / Best Lawyers
2024
Local Litigation Star - Minnesota (Since 2015)
Benchmark Litigaton
2018
Minnesota Best Lawyer - Securities / Capital Markets Law (Since 2015)
Minnesota Monthly
2020
Minnesota Super Lawyer (Since 2003)
Super Lawyers
2023
Top 100: Minnesota Super Lawyers (2008, 2011, annually since 2013)
Super Lawyers
2023
Chambers USA Ranked (Since 2013)
Chambers
2024
Attorney of the Year
Minnesota Lawyer
2008
“AV® PreeminentTM 5.0” (highest possible rating)
Martindale Hubbell
Order of the Coif
University of Minnesota Law School
Chambers Review
USA
Vincent Louwagie focuses his broad business litigation practice on investment matters and regularly represents brokers and investment advisers. He also has experience with shareholder disputes.