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690 L lawyers are available in Overland Park, Missouri. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $70 per hour.
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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.
I completed the NHTSA/IACP Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Practitioner Course taught by Walden, Platt & Associates in 2008. I am also a KCMBA Mentor Attorney in the area of criminal defense.
I chose to go into the law because people and the ability to obtain equality and justice don't always go hand in hand. I love family law because I get to work with people to make it easier to get through and endure. In other words, you will never be just a file or a number if we choose to work together.
I chose the field of DUI defense for many reasons. I have a great deal of experience in all areas of the criminal law, and it is my opinion that more people are falsely accused of DUI than any other crime. Many Judges and jurors assume a person is impaired if he or she cannot walk perfectly heel-to-toe on a line or stand on one leg for thirty seconds. The fact is, most people cannot do these things after having nothing to drink. Try to do theses things in your living room, then imagine trying to do them on the side of a busy street after being pulled out of your car by a police officer. Additionally, I like the scientific aspects of this field, such as the effects of alcohol and drugs on the human body and the inability of breath testing machines to accurately measure a person's alcohol level.
I believe in delivering personal attention and outstanding service for each of my clients. While certainly important, the practice of criminal defense is more than simply filing the appropriate motions and handling the technical part of the legal craft.. Beyond that however, educating my clients is a fundamental part of my practice. Everyone deserves, and frankly, needs a clear understanding of what is happening with their case, and why, so that they can make educate, informed decisions about how they want to proceed with their case. To that end, you will discuss your case with me and will never be shunted to a paralegal or assistant.
I am married to an Economist a KU, Professor John Keating. As he is divorced, we live in a blended family too! I enjoy analyzing financials implications of divorce and strive for a financial detente; I like win-wins where possible and keeping attorneys fees low is usually part of that formula. My previous husband passed away ten years ago of cancer when my children were beginning elementary school and Dan's older children (my older stepkids) were leaving the nest. We have a very large family between my children and stepkids.. I personally see the pain of intentionally interrupted parental contact in a blended family and see children's reaction when parents aren't civil or one does not allow a child to participate in sports or extracurricular activities during the summer and school year. It is difficult for children to see a parent refuse civil contact with a coparent and extended family, and of course, rude behavior sets a terrible example in front of children. All children, whether they are the ones personally involved or the ones who see unusual behavior, ask lots of questions. Kids are so smart.. Surprisingly, this example of contentious litigation and continued denial of friendly coparenting helps me show people why friendly parenting is so much better--for parents, children and extended family. It helps my practice because I strive to keep the families in the decision making, and focus on what is best for the children. I know life is short and parenting time is even shorter. Denying school aged children the right to communicate, speak, text or skpye with another parent when they want to is tragic especially when the denial of contact goes weeks at a time. I detest parents intentionally harming children by keeping them from good coparents. In the vast majority of cases, it is best for kids to spend time with both parents. There are many other ways to make the future better for the kids and for the parents transitioning. We keep the spiritual component and peace a big part of the process. I have many international custody cases and have enjoyed clients from four continents and many countries.. My favorite charitable groups are those helping to fight cancer and find a cure for the terrible disease. Our family also has supported the Solace House, a support group for widows/widowers/orphans, Boys and Girls Club, Catholic Charities, and Deanna Rose Farmstead. We are big fans of Camellot Academy, a summer program for children's arts and theater at Rockhurst High School.. I am originally a farm girl from Nebraska and remain a Cornhusker Football Fan.
I am an attorney in Overland Park. I focus my practice on helping people charged with committing crimes in Johnson County.
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”).
For over a decade, Mr. Lyle has served Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, families and individuals in various areas of the law. After working at some of the most prestigious law firms and corporations in the Midwest, Mr. Lyle formed Lyle Law LLC with the foundation that every client relationship is treated as a partnership, and every client deserves creative, efficient, effective and strategic services at reasonable rates.
For more than 30 years, Rick Morefield has handled lawsuits ranging from multi-million dollar business disputes to relatively simple auto accident cases. He has helped individuals and businesses obtain justice in cases involving wrongful death, traumatic brain injury, breach of contract, fraud, breach of partnership agreement, defective products, motorcycle wrecks, auto wrecks, trucking wrecks, and premises liability (injuries on dangerous or poorly maintained property). His focus is on helping those who have been most seriously harmed by the wrongdoing of others.. Rick began his career at a large Kansas City area law firm and primarily represented the interests of large corporations and insurance companies in business litigation, insurance litigation and tort defense. He soon realized that his heart was with those who have been seriously injured. In 1993, he was one of the founders of a firm that represented primarily individuals and small businesses. In 2014, he started the law firm of Morefield Speicher Bachman, LC along with Andrew Speicher and Stan Bachman. Morefield Speicher Bachman, LC focuses on helping individuals and business get justice when they have been wronged by the carelessness, negligence, or bad conduct of others.. What makes Morefield Speicher Bachman, LC unique is that the firm not only provides high-quality legal representation to individuals and businesses, but it also provides pro bono legal services to those who cannot afford an attorney. The firm is committed to providing assistance through legal aid services and also provides free legal assistance in the areas of freedom of speech and religion.. Because the pursuit of justice is so important to him, Rick also gives back through involvement with the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) where he is a past Chair of the 2000 member Litigation and Trial Practice Committee and serves as an editor of The Brief, the TIPS quarterly law magazine. He has also served as an instructor at the American Bar Association / American Board of Trial Advocates Trial Academy where he had the privilege of teaching trial skills to less experienced lawyers. Rick is a frequent instructor at continuing legal education seminars for other lawyers. He served for many years on the elder board of his local church, plays guitar in the worship band, and frequently teaches adult education classes.. Rick has received numerous recognitions from legal organizations. He has been recognized as a Missouri and Kansas SuperLawyer every year since 2005. He was selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2022 Edition of Best Lawyers in America for his work in personal injury has received the Top 10 Attorney Award (Kansas) from the National Academy of Personal injury Attorneys and he is listed as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers (Kansas) by the National Trial Lawyers, and was selected by America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators.. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, playing guitar, fly-fishing, and trying to master Kansas City-style barbecue on his backyard smoker.
Finding a family law attorney in Overland Park, Kansas is an extremely personal decision. They help you through some of your most trying times, touching on some of the most important aspects of your life. Tina Cox is an understanding and empathetic Partner at Stange Law Firm, PC who is used to helping families through these difficult times.. Tina graduated with her undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance from Washburn University. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and a member of the Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honor Society. She then went on to further her education and receive her Master's Degree in Business Administration as well as her Juris Doctor from the University of Kansas.. Prior to working at Stange Law Firm, Tina was a solo practitioner for 18 years. She practiced in the area of family and domestic violence law, providing her valuable insight into all aspects of your domestic case. She served as a parent's attorney as well as a guardian ad litem in both juvenile court and Child in Need of Care proceedings.. When Tina is not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her three children, traveling, playing sports and being outdoors.. Note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Tina Cox is responsible for the content. Neither the Supreme Court of Missouri/Illinois nor The Missouri/Illinois Bar reviews or approves certifying organizations or specialist designations. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established. Past results afford no guarantee of future results and every case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Headquarters office: 120 S. Central Avenue, Suite 450, Clayton, MO 63105.
Dionne Scherff defends adults and juveniles against criminal charges in Kansas and Missouri federal and state courts. A former prosecutor who focused in child abuse and sex crime cases, Dionne transitioned to criminal defense practice in 2003. Dionne handles matters ranging from drug offenses to sex crimes. She is one of only a few Kansas lawyers qualified by the Kansas Supreme Court to handle death penalty cases and one of only two lawyers in Kansas’s death penalty history to get a capital case dismissed.
Dave received his Juris Doctor with honors from the Washburn University School of Law in 1979. He is a certified public accountant, and also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Washburn University.. Throughout his career he has represented clients from all industries and sizes, including private foundations and other tax-exempt organizations. His expertise includes: corporate and individual income tax; estate and charitable planning; business succession planning; corporate mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; real estate transactions and tax-free exchanges; partnerships and S corporation formation; tax and dispute resolution with governmental authorities and negotiation, settlement and litigation of tax disputes.. Dave is currently a member of the American Bar Association, The Missouri Bar, Kansas Bar Association, The Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Lawyers Association of Kansas City and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He is licensed to practice in Kansas and Missouri.. MEMBERSHIPS. DISTINCTIONS
Daniel S. Rabin has been a member of the firm Berman & Rabin since 1990, following three years of practice at another local collection law firm. Graduating from the University of Kansas in 1984 and earning his law degree from Oklahoma City University Law School in 1987, he was admitted to the Kansas Bar in the same year and the Missouri Bar the following year. Mr. Rabin is licensed to practice in Federal Court in both Kansas and Missouri and holds memberships in the Kansas City Metropolitan, Johnson County, Kansas, and American Bar Associations. Additionally, he is an active member of the National Creditors Bar Association and the Commercial Law League of America. Mr. Rabin is among a select group of attorneys in the Kansas City area certified by the American Collectors Association (ACA) as a MAP and CNR attorney and serves as the ACA Chairman for the State of Kansas. With a focus on creditor's rights enforcement, collections, and representing collection agencies, Mr. Rabin also handles collection notice reviews as a significant part of his practice.
Daniel Estes is a Kansas City based attorney advising and representing clients in critical business and personal transactions. At the core of his legal practice, he assists clients with the deals and contracts that often are the most important of their lives. Whether it is starting the business they have dreamed of or building their dream home, Daniel has built his near-solo legal practice with the core value of deliver great value to his clients.. Experience. For over 20 years, Daniel has represented clients in high-stakes litigation involving nearly every aspect of business. During that time, he became a partner in long-standing Kansas law that defended the clients of insurance companies and had primary responsibility for a wide range of lawsuits: auto accidents, catastrophic personal injury, employment, discrimination, contract, trademark & copyright, property damage and construction defects. Having started in the appellate public defender office out of law school, he has briefed and argued dozens of appellate cases. The majority of those cases were before the Kansas Court of Appeals, but he has also argued cases before the Kansas Supreme Court, the Missouri Court of Appeals and the 10th Circuit and 8th Circuit Courts of Appeals.. Almost 5 years ago, he left the law firm to start a small private practice with the flexibility to provide greater value to clients and freedom to represent plaintiffs in lawsuits. Leveraging his expertise in the areas of construction defect law and contract litigation, he partnered with another attorney and successfully represented homeowners, commercial building owners, and condominium community owners in suits seeks millions of dollars of damages. Working directly with clients on a shared goal developed in collaboration together and building personal relationships with clients has proven the desire to deliver greater value to more people.. Daniel has also served as corporate counsel in an outside-counsel capacity for Systemair MFG – a ventilation equipment manufacturer – for several years, providing a wide array of contract and transactional legal services. His transactional services has included simple contract drafting, business formation, trademark and copyright, business divorce, meters, acquisitions, assets sales, private placement advising and corporate governance. As corporate counsel, he provides guidance on risk assessment and mitigation for business owners appropriate to allow businesses to take smart risks in pursuant to greater opportunities.. Education. Daniel graduated from the University of Kanas Law School receiving his J.D. in 1999 where he focused on complex litigation and served on the Kansas Law Review and enjoyed an internship with the United States Attorney’s office in Topeka, Kansas. He received his undergraduate degrees also from the University of Kansas, earning a B.A. with honors in political science and a B.A. in communications in 1996.. Admissions. Kansas – 1999. Missouri – 2001. U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. U.S. District Court of the Western District of Missouri. U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Missouri. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit and 8th Circuit. Personal. Daniel is married to an attorney and together they have two children that fill all of their non-billable hours with dance and music lessons or school projects. After visiting for the first time in 2010, he became enamored with the Hawaiian islands reading about the history of the people, culture, food and music – going so far as to introduce friends to the true joy of huli-huli chicken. In 2020, the pandemic meant that he took on the role of lead substitute-teacher for his children, not a natural role, but one he could take on from home and still manage his law practice with the many virtual office management tools he has used for years.. Goals. Private, solo, law practice has been a rewarding challenge, but also brought into greater focus the ways in which the practice of law is not typically designed for personal or family enrichment. Law firms, opposing counsel and courts often force contentious attorneys into untenable positions of choosing between family, personal or business enrichment, improving service, finding alternative dispute resolutions and zealous advocacy in court without much regard to the consequences. Daniel wants to build a law practice that radically improve the service and value to clients without compromising her personal goals around raising his children and being present for his family. He hopes to be in a position to “retire” or transition out of the courtroom by providing high-value services to clients in more creative ventures from a “remote” location somewhere in the Hawaiian islands where he would like to learn to carve tikis, speak the Hawaiian language and become involved with teaching tourists about local history.
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.
Daniel B. Dorsch, Attorney at Law. Serving the Overland Park, Olathe, and Kansas City, Kansas Area. The Dorsch Law Firm specializes in Estate Planning services for Missouri and Kansas residents. We are focused on helping you distribute your possessions the way you wish. We all know that death is guaranteed, but it is still a source of stress and fear for many of us. A lot of that fear stems from the unknown; how or when will we die, or what will happen to our loved ones? None of us can avoid our ultimate end, but we can take control of the situation and implement measures to overcome many of the uncertainties associated with death.
Crissa represents large, medium, and small clients across the U.S., as well as several internationally-based corporations and institutions. Her practice focuses primarily on patent preparation, prosecution, enforcement, and licensing in the animal health, life science, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, mechanical, and food science arts. She also helps companies, institutions, and universities manage and evaluate their IP portfolios and those of their competitors, including the preparation of non-infringement and invalidity opinions, as well as various agreements (e.g., non-compete, non-disclosure, material transfer, etc.). She also handles due diligence, trademark, and trade secret matters.. Crissa is also an Adjunct Professor and frequent guest lecturer at The University of Kansas School of Law.
Criminal defense attorney with the knowledge and skill to get you the best results! Most of my clients are referrals from other attorneys and past clients because they trust my ability to advocate for you both in and out of the courtroom. I have 15 years experience in criminal defense, traffic cases and appeals. I am happy to speak with you about your case and offer a free inital consultation.
Collin Huerter is a 2020 Avvo Client's Choice winner.. Collin is an an attorney in Overland Park, Kansas who handles criminal, DUI, and traffic matters. He represents clients both in Johnson County District Court and in the municipal courts across the county.
Chris Schnieders devotes his entire practice to civil litigation with an emphasis in the areas of complex pharmaceutical and medical device actions, professional liability actions, and personal injury actions.. Chris has worked extensively in the litigation surrounding Paxil, Prozac, Transvaginal Mesh, Avandia, Yaz, Bextra, Celebrex and Vioxx. Chris’ work in all of these litigations has resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in recovery to his clients. Chris has also successfully represented both defendants and plaintiffs in numerous medical malpractice and other professional liability actions. This representation encompassed all facets of litigation, up to, and including, jury verdict.. Chris’ litigation practice has earned him numerous distinctions, including recognition both as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in the state of Missouri from The National Trial Lawyers and as a Super Lawyer for the state of Missouri starting in 2013. Chris is also AV rated, the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards under the peer review system of Martindale-Hubbell, the national legal directory.
Chris Gaughan has been recognized six times as a Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyer (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), an award given to the top 5% of attorneys in Missouri and Kansas; has been recognized four times as Missouri & Kansas Rising Star (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), an award presented to the top 2.5% of attorneys in Missouri and Kansas under the age of 40; and has been rated by Martindale-Hubbell as an AV Preeminent attorney six times (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), a rating given to only 5% of all attorneys nationwide.. Mr. Gaughan has also been recognized by the American Institute of Legal Counsel as one of the “10 Best Estate Planning Attorneys” in the State of Kansas.. Mr. Gaughan sits on the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. Through his role in this organization, he works with estate planning attorneys throughout the United States to develop cutting-edge estate planning, tax planning, and elder law strategies.. Mr. Gaughan also recently published his first book, Midwest Estate Planning: A Guide for Your Family, co-authored with his lifelong friend and business partner Casey Connealy. Mr. Gaughan and Mr. Connealy discovered that most existing estate planning books and articles are either so simple that they aren’t useful, or deal with such complicated (and unusual) topics that they aren’t helpful for ordinary people with ordinary issues. As a result, they co-authored Midwest Estate Planning: A Guide for Your Family, a practical guide to the estate planning issues that impact everyday people in our area.. Mr. Gaughan is a lifelong resident of the Kansas City area. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law in 2004, and his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Rockhurst University in 2001.. Mr. Gaughan spends his spare moments frequenting local eateries with his wife Kristin, watching 80’s films with his three children, and smoking meat on his back patio.
Cheryl has extensive experience in the field of trademarks, copyrights, and related intellectual property matters. For several years, Cheryl has identified by Managing Intellectual Property as one of the Top 250 Women in IP and has been selected for inclusion in Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers for several years in a row and been selected for inclusion in Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers for several years in a row. Her business counseling practice has involved a wide range of issues involving trademark clearance searches, trademark application prosecution, and assistance in legal matters broadly concerning branding, social media, marketing, and licensing. She is uniquely qualified to counsel clients on managing international trademark portfolios intellectual property policies and agreements that maximize their rights and protect their assets.. Cheryl has conducted litigation at all stages in federal courts around the U.S., and regularly practices before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board in trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings. She also represents clients in domain name dispute proceedings before the World Intellectual Property Organization and National Arbitration Forum. Further, Cheryl is a certified mediator and is registered with both the United States District Court of Kansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.. She is a Board Member and Treasurer of the Association of Intellectual Property Firms. She is also a member of the Internet Committee for the International Trademark Association.
Casey Meek defends individuals facing municipal, state, and federal criminal charges in Kansas and Missouri. He represents clients in felony and misdemeanor charges, including drug and alcohol offenses, DUIs, property crimes, violent crimes, probation crimes, and expungements. His practice extends throughout the Topeka, Lawrence, and Kansas City metro areas.
Carey Fleske grew up in Great Bend, Kansas and graduated from Great Bend High School. He received his B.A. from the University of Kansas, and his J.D. from the University of Missouri in Kansas City. After he received his degree he began his legal career working for a small local firm handling criminal and civil litigation throughout the Kansas City Metro Area.. After several years of working in Kansas City, Mr. Fleske had the opportunity to return to his hometown to work as an Assistant County Attorney for Barton County, Kansas. During his time as a Prosecutor he was able sharpen his skills as a trial lawyer, and put many dangerous career criminals in prison. He also received valuable training in DUI prosecution, search/seizure law, and drug interdiction. He was also invited to participate in the Top Gun program, which trains law enforcement officers throughout the State of Kansas in all aspects of drug crime prosecution. This training has helped Mr. Fleske immeasurably in his career to understand the tactics and issues that often arise in criminal cases.. Upon leaving the Barton County Attorney’s Office, Mr. Fleske returned to work for a firm in Overland Park that was focused on helping individuals facing a wide range of criminal and traffic charges. It was through this experience the Mr. Fleske realized that he has a passion for helping those that are facing down some of the most challenging times in their life.. It was this passion for helping clients that spurred him to create his own law firm. Mr. Fleske strives to create a client-centered practice where communication and problem solving are an utmost priority. Clients deserve a hardworking attorney that will explain their options, investigate their case, and create a strategy in resolving their case.