2022
September 20, 2022
Sundahl, Powers, Kapp & Martin, LLC is a member of ALFA International (ALFAI), a premier global legal network with more than 140 independent law firm members worldwide. Similar in size and experience, ALFAI member firms meet high standards to be part of the network and their attorneys are well respected by peers in both the legal and business community. ALFAI member attorneys establish broad, deep relationships with each other and are committed to providing cost-effective, high-quality legal services. As a result, membership in ALFAI enables Sundahl, Powers, Kapp & Martin, LLC to use its local experience to deliver highly effective legal solutions while drawing upon the collective wisdom and experience of a comprehensive worldwide network of accomplished trial and business counsel. Sundahl, Powers, Kapp & Martin, LLC’s clients will also benefit from a wide range of unsurpassed educational programming, including seminars, webinars, and legal compendia. More information on ALFAI is available at www.ALFAInternational.com.
September 7, 2022
Longtime member George Powers of Sundahl, Powers, Kapp & Martin, LLC received DLAW’s §1-1-109 award at the 2022 Annual DLAW Convention. The award is named after Wyoming’s comparative fault statute, which DLAW was instrumental in passing. The award is not given every year, but only when it is truly deserved. In a heartfelt presentation, John Sundahl presented the award to George in recognition of his career-long and significant contributions toward the betterment of the civil justice system, the goals of the defense bar, and his ethical, personal, and professional conduct consistent with the ideals of DLAW.
July 26, 2022
SPKM is pleased to announce that 6 attorneys have been named to the 2022 Mountain States Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.
Kay Lynn Bestol has ranked in the top 50 Women in 2022 and selected to Super Lawyers from 2013-2022 in the area of Civil Litigation Defense.
Raymond Martin has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2008- 2022 in the area of Construction Litigation.
George Powers has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2007-2022 in the area of Personal Injury General: Defense.
Andrew Sears has been selected to Super Lawyers in 2022 in the area of Personal Injury General: Defense.
John Sundahl was selected to Super Lawyers from 2000-2022 in the area of Personal Injury.
Jane M. France was named to the Rising Star List from 2020-2022 in the area of Personal Injury General: Defense.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer review by practice area. Rising Stars follows a similar process to recognize up-and-coming attorneys who are age 40 or younger, or who have been in practice for 10 years or less.
2021
October 21, 2021
Jane M. France and Patrick Brady both presented at the Legal Assistants of Wyoming fall seminar. Ms. France gave a one hour presentation on “Liens and Garnishments” and Mr. Brady presented for an hour on “Out of State Discovery.”
2020
July 16, 2020
SPKM is pleased to announce that 6 attorneys have been named to the 2020 Mountain States Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.
John Sundahl has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2007-2020 in the area of Personal Injury.
George Powers has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2007-2020 in the area of Personal Injury.
Paul Kapp has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2012-2020 in the area of Personal Injury.
Raymond Martin has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2008-2020 in the area of Construction Litigation.
Kay Lynn Bestol has been selected to Super Lawyers from 2013-2020 in the area of Civil Litigation.
Jane M. France was named to the Rising Star list for 2020 in the area of Personal Injury General: Defense.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer review by practice area. Rising Stars follows a similar process to recognize up-and-coming attorneys who are age 40 or younger, or who have been in practice for 10 years or less.
February 14, 2020
Congratulations to Raymond Martin for being selected as a Fellow in the Construction Lawyers Society of America, which is limited to 1200 active practicing lawyers worldwide. This selection is based upon excellence and accomplishment in construction law and closely related specialties, from the transactional level to trial and appellate levels, and superior ethical reputation.
January 30, 2020
John Sundahl and George Powers successfully defended a wrongful death claim that had been filed against an interventional radiologist. The patient was an elderly woman, who had come to the emergency room with an abdominal bleed following a colonoscopy. The defendant was called to perform an emergent visceral embolization of the ileocolic artery. Although the procedure was complicated by a variety of factors, the defendant successfully stopped the bleed and saved the life of the patient, who was then admitted to the hospital for follow up care. Approximately twenty-four hours later her condition deteriorated and a surgeon was called in to perform a laparotomy. The surgery revealed that the entire small bowel and all of the large colon with the exception of the sigmoid colon had infarcted. The patient died shortly thereafter.
Plaintiff alleged the defendant had caused the bowel infarct by over-embolizing the ileocolic artery and disrupting the blood supply of the entire superior mesenteric artery (SMA). However, the defense successfully showed that this theory did not fit the facts of the case. The patient’s post-procedure course in the hospital did not fit the pattern that would be expected of an acute ischemic insult caused by loss of the SMA. The “footprint” of the injury did not fit the alleged disruption of the SMA blood supply, because it included portions of the bowel served by other arteries. Careful review of the radiographic studies obtained during the procedure demonstrated that the SMA was patent or open following the procedure. Following a six-day trial, the jury returned a complete defense verdict.
