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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 10:57:58+00:00

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LaMar Jost is a member of several national trial teams at Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell. His broad litigation practice encompasses medical malpractice, product liability, mass torts, and complex commercial litigation.
Through each stage of the litigation process, LaMar anticipates and responds to his clients' needs. He is aggressive in fact and expert discovery, proactive at mediation, and always ready to defend his clients at trial.
LaMar has first- and second-chaired multimillion dollar personal injury trials in California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and Wyoming. He has won a significant majority of those medical malpractice and wrongful death trials. He has won summary judgments for a Fortune 10 manufacturing company in Wyoming and Washington. He has won legal malpractice cases in Wyoming and Missouri. He has successfully briefed a matter of first impression under CERCLA in the Tenth Circuit and then successfully opposed the plaintiff's petition for certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court. LaMar has also represented clients in federal multidistrict litigation in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, and in cases remanded from multidistrict litigation.
In addition to trial work, LaMar has an active appellate practice. He has handled complex appeals for companies and individuals in a variety of practice areas, including constitutional law, environmental law, insurance, tort, and intellectual property. LaMar has argued and briefed several appeals in the Tenth Circuit, Colorado appellate courts, and D.C. Court of Appeals. Through the appellate process, LaMar has assisted in making law favorable to hospitals, physicians, and industry.
LaMar Jost defends high-stakes cases involving medical malpractice, product liability, mass torts, and complex commercial matters. He has handled significant professional liability and tort cases in 21 states, the District of Columbia, and in tribal courts.
Obtained summary judgment for a national legal malpractice carrier in an attorney-lien enforcement action in Wyoming district court. In this matter of first impression, the Court held that the plain language of the statute precluded the plaintiff law firm's attorney-lien and constructive fraud claims. As the prevailing party under the statute, WTO obtained a significant award of attorneys' fees and costs for its client.
Obtained dismissal of Colorado-based manufacturer in a product liability case in Madison County, Illinois. WTO asserted various jurisdictional and workers' compensation defenses at the pleading stage, obtaining a rare dismissal in a multi-million dollar lawsuit in one of the worst venues for defendants in the United States.
Wyoming v. U.S. Envtl Prot. Agency, 875 F.3d 505, 509 (10th Cir. 2017) - Submitted an amicus brief for a Wyoming client in a Tenth Circuit appeal involving the boundaries of a Native American reservation. The issue involved potential expansion of tribal court jurisdiction over hundreds of businesses and thousands of residents outside the reservation. In its opinion, the Court agreed with WTO's client.
Obtained dismissal for an Ohio hospital in a medical malpractice action. WTO lawyers, with co-counsel from Ohio, successfully challenged the plaintiff's unscientific and unsupported theory that cranial compression from the normal birth process can cause brain damage. Plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the case during a Daubert hearing after examination of only two of plaintiff's seven scheduled experts.
Won a complete defense verdict for a Wyoming hospital and codefendant physicians facing allegations of negligence brought by a plaintiff who suffered a stroke following emergency room treatment for a head wound. During mediation, the plaintiff demanded over $19 million, non-negotiable. At closing arguments, the plaintiff came down to $12 million as a "good faith" gesture. The jury found for WTO's client and the codefendants on all claims, and punitive damages claims against the hospital were dismissed.
Obtained summary judgment in an asbestos liability case on behalf of General Electric Company in the U.S.D.C. for the District of Wyoming.
Stoney v. Cingular Wireless (10th Cir. 2012) - Defended the appeal to the Tenth Circuit of a 2010 jury verdict WTO won on behalf of AT&T in a high-profile whistleblower case. Law Week Colorado called the underlying trial court victory one of the "Top Defense Verdicts of 2010."
Vestas Blades v. Randall (Colo. 2011) - Won a $4.2 million judgment for a renewable energy client in a civil trial involving an executive's embezzlement from the company.
Affirmed on appeal to the D.C. Court of Appeals WTO's unanimous defense jury verdict for a hospital after a three-week trial in Washington, D.C. The plaintiffs alleged the doctor provided less than the standard of care, resulting in an infant's cerebral palsy. WTO established the child's condition was attributable to his 14-week premature birth.
Kelly-Williams v. AT&T (La. 9th Jud. Dist. Ct.) - Won a jury defense verdict in Louisiana in a premises liability case in which a sign in an AT&T store fell and injured a child.
Friedland v. TIC & Geosyntec Consultants, 566 F.3d 1203 (10th Cir. 2009) - Won affirmation of a trial court's summary judgment ruling and exposed "pollution for profit" in protracted CERCLA litigation before the Tenth Circuit.
Estate of Hill v. Allstate Insurance, 479 F.3d 735 (10th Cir. 2007) - Won affirmance from the Tenth Circuit of summary judgment for an insurer in a case seeking unlimited no-fault benefits for alleged failure to offer no-fault benefits.
Obtained dismissal of a complaint filed with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Affairs against WTO's nurse client. After an extensive investigation, DORA dismissed the complaint in a non-appealable, final agency action based upon WTO's response.
Co-authored, "The Affordable Care Act and Colorado's Collateral Source Rule," Denver Law Journal (June 21, 2016).
"Constitutional Law - The Commerce Clause in the New Millennium: Enumeration Still Presupposes Something Not Enumerated," 1 Wyo. L. Rev. 195 (2001).
Medical Records as Evidence (December 2017).
"Witness Preparation Primer: Inviting a Witness to Provide Truthful and Favorable Testimony," Mastering the Art of Preparing Witnesses (2017).
"Deconstructing the Key Liability Expert: Strategy and Secrets for Successful Cross-Examination," From the Trenches: Strategies and Tips From 21 of the Nation's Top Trial Lawyers (2015).
"Chapter 26: Commencement of the Action and Service of Process" Colorado Methods of Practice (2014).
"Chapter 27: Civil Jury Trials" Colorado Methods of Practice (2014).
"Chapter 28: Pleadings" Colorado Methods of Practice (2014).
"Chapter 23: The Colorado Court System" Colorado Methods of Practice (2014).
Complex Civil Litigation: Discovery to Trial (2019).
Preserving the Record for Appeal: Critical Pointers (2019).
"Business Law Torts," presented at the Colorado Bar Association's Annual Tort Law Update 2017 CLE (September 26, 2017).
"How to Attack Multi-Million Dollar Life Care Plans," presented at MedStar Defense Counsel Retreat (July 17, 2017).
"Rethinking Future Medical Expenses in the Age of ObamaCare," presented at the 2016 Wyoming State Bar Annual Meeting & Judicial Conference (September 15, 2016).
"Damage Calculations in Tort Actions: Effect of the Affordable Care Act," presented to the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association 2016 Annual Conference (July 30, 2016).
"The Affordable Care Act and Potential Implications for Damages Calculations in Medical Negligence Cases" presented at CBA-CLE Medical Malpractice: Hot Topics 2016 (April 15, 2016).
"Damage Calculations in Tort Actions: Effect of the Affordable Care Act," presented for CLE at the Colorado Bar Association's Annual Tort Law Update (October 15, 2015).
"Getting on the Right Side of the 'v.': Suing and Being Sued for Business Torts," presented at the Association of Corporate Counsel's In-House Counsel Forum (April 16, 2014).
"Business Torts," presented at the CBA Litigation Section's Tort Law Update 2013 (September 20, 2013).
"Wyoming and Colorado Liquor Liability Laws," presented to Colorado Claims Association (October 5, 2007).
Law360, "Wyo. Hospital Says EPA Ruling Forces it Into Tribal Court," May 28, 2015.

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