Source: https://www.foulston.com/who-we-are/james-d-oliver
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 00:49:38+00:00

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Mr. Oliver’s knowledge and experience is unusually broad – it includes a number of registered securities offerings, franchise offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and debt financings. In recent years, he has devoted most of his practice to counseling corporate clients and to the trial and appeal of complex business litigation. Mr. Oliver enjoys Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory’s highest “AV” rating for lawyers and is listed in Chambers USA as a leading general commercial litigation attorney in the United States. He was selected by his peers for inclusion in the Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® list and The Best Lawyers in America© for the areas of commercial litigation and other categories as well. He was selected by Best Lawyers® as the 2012, 2017, and 2019 Kansas City, Kansas-area Corporate “Lawyer of the Year” and as the 2013 and 2017 Kansas City, Kansas-area Appellate Practice “Lawyer of the Year.” He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers. Mr. Oliver currently serves as lead partner of the firm’s appellate practice team and as a member of the business practice team.
Martin K. Eby Constr. Co. v. OneBeacon Ins. Co., 777 F.3d 1132 (10th Cir. 2015) (Affirming judgment for contractor client finding no indemnity liability to engineers for defense costs arising out of construction accident and pipeline leak).
Cent. States Mech., Inc. v. Agra Indus., Inc., 556 Fed. Appx. 762 (10th Cir. 2014). Judgment of bankruptcy court denying client recovery on breach of contract claims was affirmed.
Craig v. FedEx Ground Package Sys., 300 Kan. 788; 335 P.3d 66 (2014). Answering certified questions from Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Iron Mound, LLC v. Nueterra Healthcare Mgmt., LLC , 298 Kan. 412, 313 P.3d 808 (2013), petitioned Supreme Court for review of Court of Appeals LLC operating agreement was ambiguous. Decision reversed; judgment directed as a matter of law in favor of firm’s client.
Sierra Club v. Moser, 298 Kan. 22, 310 P.3d 360 (2013). Counsel for intervenor electric power generators in appeal by Sierra club from KDHE order approving air quality permit for construction of coal-fired power plant. Affirmed in part, remanded in part.
Cresto v. Cresto, 310 P.3d 1079, 2013 Kan. App. Unpub. LEXIS 927. Counsel for appellant in reversing district court judgment and validating will and trust against claims of undue influence.
Miller v. Johnson, 295 Kan. 636, 289 P.3d 1098 (2012). Co-counsel on amicus brief for Kansas Chamber of Commerce upholding statutory cap on non-economic personal injury damages in medical malpractice cases.
Counsel for Appellant-Garnishee in Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. v. Americold Corp., 293 Kan. 633, 270 P.3d 1074 (2011), (reversing judgments against Northwestern Pacific Indemnity Company totaling approximately $75 million, for alleged bad faith denial of liability coverage for underground warehouse fire damages).
Counsel for Appellant Dean in Miller, Secretary of Transportation v. Dean, 293 Kan. 665, 270 P.3d 1065 (2011), (reversing $1.4 million personal judgment against sole member of LLC for repayment of excess condemnation award received by the LLC).
Appellate Counsel for Taxpayer, EOG Resources in re Equalization Appeals of EOG Res., Inc., 46 Kan. App. 2d 821, 265 P.3d 1207 (2011), (Successfully challenged Court of Tax Appeals’ treatment of flush production in valuation of oil and gas properties and reversed county’s appraised valuation).
Appellate counsel for Defendant/Appellant in directors & officers liability insurance coverage dispute in Columbian Financial Corp. v. BancInsure, Inc., 650 F.3d 137 (10th Cir 1011).
Appellants Counsel in Lightner v. Lightner, 2011 Kan. App. LEXIS 141, September 23, 2011 (2011) (reversing $1.2 million judgment for alleged breach of fiduciary duty by corporate directors and officers).
Counsel for Appellant, Dr. Peter Cristiano, in Leavenworth/Lansing Physicians Bldg., LLC v. Cristiano, 242 P.3d 1281 (2010) (reversing $2 million adverse judgment in business dispute).
Counsel for taxpayer In re Tax Exemption of Kouri Place, L.L.C., 44 Kan. App. 2d 467, 239 P.3d 96 (2010) (successful appeal to reverse Court of Tax Appeals denial of tax exemption for assisted living facility because of federal tax credit financing, which required court to reject prior decision of another panel on same issue).
Counsel for Amici Curia landowners and natural gas producers in Northern Natural Gas Co. v. Martin, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer, L.L.P., 217 P.3d 966 (2009) (advocating the rationale ultimately adopted by the Supreme Court regarding title to escaped storage gas).
Counsel for defendant physician on petition for review to Supreme Court in Williams v. Lawton, 288 Kan. 768, 207 P.3d 1027 (2009) (reversing court of appeals and affirming trial court order setting aside “quotient” verdict, and affirming propriety of challenging verdict with information obtained in post-trial juror interviews).
Counsel for The Coleman Company, Inc., in Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc. v. The Coleman Company, Inc., 38 Kan. App. 2d 30, 161 P.3d 786 (2007) and Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. v. The Coleman Company, Inc., 37 Kan. App. 2d 850, 161 P.3d 765 (2007) (affirming judgment for Coleman on counterclaims for breach of contract and trademark infringement, with $14.5 million recovery of treble damages and plus attorneys’ fees and reversing permanent injunction against Coleman).
Counsel on appeal for architects firm in Newman Memorial Hospital v. Walton Constr. Co., 37 Kan. App. 2d 46, 149 P.3d 525 (2007) (Obtained reversal of $1 million verdict for alleged defects in construction project; claim barred by statute of limitations).
Counsel for Suzuki Motor Company in Griffin v. Suzuki Motor Company, 280 Kan. 447, 124 P.3d 57 (successful appeal of multi-million dollar adverse judgment in SUV rollover case).
Co-defense counsel in trial and subsequent appeal in Koch, et al. v. Koch Industries, Inc., 203 F.2d 1202 (10th Cir. 2000) (defeating claims for more than $1 billion in damages for alleged breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and securities fraud).
Plaintiff Counsel in Aeroflex Wichita, Inc. v. Filardo, 275 P.3d 869 (2012) (reversing dismissal of action for tortious interference and trade secret misappropriation for lack of personal jurisdiction over non-resident defendant).
Co-Counsel for Plaintiffs/Appellees/Cross Appellants in Hayes Sight & Sound, Inc. v. ONEOK, Inc., 136 P.3d 428 (2006) (affirming Judgment for actual damages and $5.25 million punitive damages affirmed; remanded for award of attorneys’ fees to plaintiff).
Counsel for State of New Mexico on appeal to U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (Denver) from adverse judgment in major case involving hazardous chemical and hydrocarbon contamination of groundwater in Albuquerque area. State of New Mexico v. General Electric Co., ACF Industries and Chevron/Texaco, 467 F.3d 1223 (judgement affirmed).
Co-counsel for plaintiffs in securities fraud class action, Flake v. Hoskins, U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Kansas ($5.7 million settlement in 2001).
Plaintiffs’ counsel in successful argument on certified question from U.S. District Court in Arnaud v. Stockgrowers State Bank, 268 Kan. 163, 992 P.2d 216 (overruling prior Kansas law permitting minority and marketability discounts in valuation of plaintiffs’ stock in minority freeze-out situation).
Plaintiff’s counsel in commercial contract arbitration before AAA arbitrators in Chicago - $1.8 million award for plaintiff Anthros Medical Group.
Plaintiffs’ counsel for working interest owners in claim against large oil & gas company for breach of contract and fiduciary duty in Slawson, et al. v. Vintage Petroleum, Inc. - tried in Sedgwick County District Court to judgement for $650,000 actual damages and $5,000,000 punitive damages, paid without appeal.
Other published cases include: Mitchael v. Intracorp., Inc., 179 F.3d 847 (10th Cir. 1999) (successful defense of antitrust class action claims for alleged insurance company conspiracy to limit access to, and fix prices for, chiropractic treatment); Gonzales v. Associates Financial Service Co. of Kansas, Inc., 266 Kan. 141, 967 P.2d 312 (1998) (successful defense of alleged consumer credit fraud class action); Haz-Mat Response, Inc. v. Certified Waste Services Ltd., 259 Kan.166, 910 P.2d 839 (1996) (counsel for Coastal Corporation in successful petition for review to Kansas Supreme Court, overturning Court of Appeals decision on liability for refinery clean-up costs).

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