Top best Litigation Lawyers in Overland Park | 85 available
85 Litigation lawyers are available in Overland Park, Kansas. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $72 per hour.
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Strong litigation and crisis management skills with 33 years of experience successfully representing families with high conflict and those who are experiencing serious problems.
Schalie enjoys developing a relationship with clients, while protecting their personal and business intersts. People may describe her as dedicated, organized, and driven. In addition to taking on clients of all size and stature, she enjoys practicing yoga, lifting weights, and spending time with her family.
My name is Chris Ray and I am here to advocate for you. Whether you are in need of representation in a criminal matter, somone on your side in discrimination cases, or assistance with your rental properties, I am here to help. After graduating from Washburn University School of Law, I spent two years working for the State of Kansas litigating anything from DUI's for the motor vehicle division, to civil rights matters with the Attorney General's Office.
I have always enjoyed helping people solve problems. Because of that, I wanted a profession where I could focus on this desire to serve and be challenged intellectually at the same time. Law is the perfect intersection of these motivations.. By the time I completed my undergraduate degree from Central Christian College I knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I earned my Juris Doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Law in 2015. Following law school, I joined a mid-size firm representing business clients with breach of contract matters in Missouri and Kansas state courts. I am grateful for the valuable hearing and trial experience I gained during this time.. In April 2018, I decided to make a change to a smaller firm where I would have more opportunity to really get to know the people I'm representing, and in doing so be better able to help them. Working at Morefield Speicher Bachman, LC in construction and business law, I have the added bonus of getting to work with subcontractors and skilled laborers which takes me right back to my early days in McPherson.
Henry David Thoreau said it best by stating, “the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation, and go to the grave with the song still in them.” Robert Titus is one of the rare people that will die with no songs left in his heart. A natural extrovert with a passion for the courtroom, Rob’s greatest asset is his ability to connect with people.. Out of law school, Rob worked at one of the biggest oil companies in America as a landman. He ended up as in-house counsel in Kansas working for a top ten oil producer. The great oil crash of 2015 hit the country hard, and Rob especially. He left the oil business and joined firm that specialized in suing gas companies. In three years, Rob assisted several royalties owners achieve multi-million dollars settlements for underpayment of natural gas royalties.. Rob lives in Kansas City with his wife Abby, his two children, Lily and Lincoln, and their two Labrador retrievers. You will find him with his kids exploring the lakes and hiking trails of Kansas and Missouri. He is a published author and a proud graduate of the University of Texas English Honors Program. When he is not at work, you will find Rob at a Texas football game, always mistakenly believing that this will be the year Texas brings in a title (it has been a long, dark decade that Rob has nicknamed “the Wilderness”).
Daniel Buller is a member of Foulston Siefkin's commercial and environmental litigation sections with a broad legal practice focused on complex corporate disputes. With experience litigating a variety of cases in both state and federal district and appellate courts, and with years of professional background and training in technology, Daniel has also published several articles and lectured on emerging legal issues in cyber law and cloud computing. In addition to commercial litigation, Daniel has experience in water law, product liability, and environmental disputes.
Allison G. Confer has practiced with Wallace Saunders since 2005, and was elected as a partner in 2012. She serves as both a trial lawyer and as an advisor to clients on preventive strategies to avoid litigation. Allison practices in both the state and federal courts in Kansas and Missouri handling a variety of cases, including automobile and trucking accidents, premises liability, odor nuisance and environmental contamination claims against farming operations, sexual misconduct claims against churches, construction defects, product liability, and contract disputes. Allison also has considerable experience litigating insurance coverage disputes. Allison’s practice encompasses all aspects of litigation, including motion practice, discovery, mediations and settlement conferences, jury trials and appeals.. Allison was born and raised in southern Kansas. She and her husband are now raising their own family in the Kansas City area. In her rare free time, Allison enjoys golf and travel.