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Tony Wendtland
practices law from his office in Sheridan Wyoming. Tony initially started
practicing law in Sheridan, in May 1989 after clerking for the Wyoming Supreme
Court following law school. Tony is married
with two children.
Tony came to Wyoming in 1975 when his father, a trust banker, began
working for Wyoming National Bank in Casper, Wyoming. Tony grew up
in Casper, completing high school as a graduate of Natrona County High
School. His family spent their summers in the Dubois, Wyoming area
where Tony and his father and brother started and operated the Whiskey Mt.
Tackle Shop and fishing guiding service.
Tony has always been an avid fly fisherman, backpacker, hiker and hunter.
He continues to spend time outside doing things all over Wyoming whenever
he can with his family and friends.
During summers while he attended the University of Wyoming, Tony guided
fisherman and backpackers in the northern Wind River Mountains and in
Yellowstone National Park. Spending time doing things outside in many
different parts of Wyoming has also helped Tony to experience and
understand Wyoming and the people in many different parts of Wyoming
better. These experiences first convinced Tony that he wanted to find a
way to stay in Wyoming to live and raise a family after he completed law
school at the University of Wyoming.
Tony's practice reflects his interests in
Wyoming people, places and issues. Although his practice tends to center
around litigation of complex commercial and real property issues, it also
includes work on issues of administrative law, defense of product
liability claims and defense of wrongful death and personal injury suits
against Wyoming businesses. During the last five years, Tony's practice
has emphasized condemnation cases concerning roads and rights of way.
Tony's background growing up in Wyoming through the 1970's and 80's gives
him a good understanding of how Wyoming works and why Wyoming people value
their state and its close personal relationships so much. |