Firm: Petefish Law 785.843.0450 x7
842 Louisiana St. , Lawrence , Kansas 66044
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance, Civil , Debtor/Creditor Rights, Estate Planning, Real Estate , Estate Planning
Lawrence and Ottawa, Kansas, estate planning, business law, probate, real estate and commercial lawyer. Dan is active in probate, business and commercial law, litigating civil matters, estate and business planning, real estate, and contract matters. He has experience representing business clients ranging from banks to farms and dairies, and from cities to telephone companies and commercial toy and novelty distributors.. He completed his law degree in 1999 at the University of Kansas. While in law school he served as an intern for the Paul E. Wilson Defender Project. Dan was also a staff member for the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy which published his article on security interests in farm products. Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y, Winter, 1999, at 342.. He served as a member of the board of a private college and a several local non-profit organizations. Dan is licensed to practice in all courts in Kansas, as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas.. Review: "he kept me informed and involved in the decisions as we went along. The bills were fair. It was nice to have an attorney who would really talk with me..."
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Firm: Coons & Crump LLC
840 Connecticut St Ste D , Lawrence , Kansas 66044
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy & Debt
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Firm: John Bodle Law
928 Rhode Island St , Lawrence , Kansas 66044
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy & Debt
John Bodle grew up in Lawrence and has lived here most of his life, earning both undergrad and law degrees from the University of Kansas – bachelor of arts (linguisitics, with distinction) in 1985 and jurisdoctor in 1989. He began his legal career as a military lawyer, serving six years as a United States Air Force judge advocate before returning to Lawrence to enter private practice.. “I became a lawyer because I wanted to help regular, ordinary folks with the kinds of problems you might think shouldn’t require a lawyer, but, in today’s complex world, most certainly do require a lawyer. Family law and bankruptcy are at the top of that list. Most of the concepts are really pretty simple, but putting the law into practice is about as complicated as it gets.”
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