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Leawood, KS Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Leawood, Kansas Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(27 attorneys currently listed)

Standard Listings

Bartimus Frickleton Robertson & Gorny A
11150 Overbrook Road Suite 200
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 266-2300
Glen Beal
11115 Ash Street
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 387-3180
Michelle Burge
4601 College Boulevard Suite 221
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 451-4990
John Campbell Jr
11150 Overbrook Road
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 661-9600
Kevin Stuart Cavanaugh
11115 Ash Street
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 387-3193
Cohen McNeile & Pappas
4601 College Boulevard Suite 200
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 491-4050
Colantuono & Associates
4601 College Boulevard
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 345-2555
William Colvin
11300 Tomahawk Creek Parkway
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 696-1100
Commercial Law Group
4701 College Boulevard Suite 204
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 345-8855
Steven Coronado
4104 West 126th Street
Leawood, KS 66209
(913) 451-0022
Cranmer Law
11115 Ash Street
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 387-3185
Amy DeGraeve
4701 College Boulevard Suite 214
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 696-0001
Susan Ellmaker
4601 College Boulevard
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 663-2541
Goza & Honnold
11150 Overbrook Road, Ste 250
Leawood, KS 66211
(816) 512-2171
Goza & Honnold
11150 Overbrook Road Suite 250
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 451-3433
Nathan Harbur
11150 Overbrook Road
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 323-4531
Kelly Jackson
4601 College Boulevard
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 345-8300
Barbara Janzen
4701 College Boulevard
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 451-2113
Jayne A Pearman L C
11300 Tomahawk Creek Parkway Suite 310
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 498-0001
Jason Kueser
4501 College Boulevard Suite 260
Leawood, KS 66211
(888) 469-5544
Susan Meagher
4501 College Boulevard Suite 260
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 469-5544
Miriam Rittmaster
10777 Barkley St, Ste 110
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 341-4529
Pearman & Galamba Lc
4901 West 119th Street Suite 204
Leawood, KS 66209
(913) 837-3150
Ronald Sandhaus
4601 College Boulevard
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 469-1386

Kansas Attorney News

Oregon Food Banks Struggle as Rising Food Prices and SNAP Cuts Hit Amid Job Market Issues

As food prices continue to rise and federal aid decreases, food banks across Oregon are experiencing unprecedented demands that threaten their operational sustainability. The Community Access Center in Independence is particularly affected, with the number of families it serves increasing from 250 to 450 each month. This surge has been driven by skyrocketing grocery costs and concerns over impending disruptions in SNAP benefits.

Chris Mitchell, the leader of the Community Access Center, has reported a significant increase in food procurement expenses. This issue reflects a broader trend among nonprofits within Oregon's food assistance network, which are all facing similar financial strains.

Local elected officials are advocating for increased support to combat these challenges. The ongoing financial issues highlight the urgent need to address not only the implications of real estate law on housing affordability but also the employment challenges in the area.

There is growing concern among stakeholders that without prompt action, many Oregonians may face food insecurity. This situation underscores the interconnectedness of economic stability and access to essential services within the community.

Chicago Police Look into Viral Domestic Violence Video as Community Demands Justice

A troubling surveillance video showing a woman being forcibly dragged from a porch in Wichita has caught the public's eye, leading to a police investigation spearheaded by Capt. Aaron Moses. The 35-year-old victim, who contacted authorities herself, is reportedly facing domestic violence at the hands of her boyfriend, according to police sources.

As the investigation continues, detectives are actively collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses. This information will help ensure that the appropriate legal offices have what they need to pursue formal charges. While the incident has raised significant concerns about public safety, officials have assured the community that there is no ongoing threat.

In response to this alarming event, local advocacy groups in Chicago are calling for increased awareness of domestic abuse. They are urging lawmakers to enhance protective measures for victims, emphasizing the need for stronger legal frameworks to address such issues in the region.

Chicago's Immigration and Real Estate Experts Respond to CoreCivic's New Detention Facility Contract in Leavenworth

As the Trump administration seeks to expand its immigrant detention capacities, CoreCivic's recent agreement to reopen a prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, has stirred concerns among legal experts and elected officials in Chicago.

Immigration lawyer Jesse Franzblau has expressed worries that this facility could soon be used to detain migrants from the Chicago area, as ICE looks to expedite deportations. This alarming prospect has prompted local leaders, including attorney Joe Hatley, to pursue legal challenges against CoreCivic. They argue that the company must secure special use permits to comply with zoning laws.

This situation underscores the increasingly complicated relationship between private prison business interests and immigration enforcement policies. With the potential for substantial financial benefits, stakeholders within Chicago's business and corporate sectors are closely watching the shifting dynamics of immigration and real estate law surrounding these detention facilities.

Texas Panhandle Leaders Discuss Oil and Gas Wealth Amid Regulatory Changes

AMARILLO, Texas – Carson Buckles, a member of the Panhandle Producers and Royalty Owners Association, recently underscored the critical role the Texas Panhandle plays in the transportation of oil and natural gas throughout the United States. He pointed out the unique properties of the region’s light oil, which is highly valued for use in transportation fuels, especially when compared to heavier petrochemical products.

The Texas Hugoton field, stretching from Shamrock to Dumas, has been recognized as the largest gas field in the world, highlighting the area's importance to the energy industry. As policies evolve under President Trump’s administration, particularly concerning oil and gas infrastructure, significant changes are anticipated in both local and national markets, which may impact regulatory frameworks in the business and corporate sectors.

As natural gas continues to be delivered to neighboring states, the future of real estate law and IP & technology law in Texas is expected to remain closely connected to these ongoing developments.

Kris Kobach Reveals Immigration Strategy That Could Spark Legal Battles in California

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a key supporter of President-elect Donald Trump, has shared his ambitious vision for mass deportations. This plan is expected to ignite significant legal battles over immigrant citizen rights, particularly in California.

Kobach, who is serving as an informal adviser to Trump’s transition team, has indicated that he does not foresee arrests taking place at sensitive locations such as schools or churches. Instead, he believes that state and local law enforcement will be instrumental in detaining undocumented migrants.

However, his strategies are likely to trigger civil legal challenges, especially concerning the citizenship status of U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants. Given that California is a central hub for immigration issues, the repercussions of Kobach's plans could have serious implications in local courts.

As these developments unfold, the engagement of local attorneys and elected officials in California will be pivotal in shaping the future of immigration enforcement and civil litigation.

United States Attorney News

South LA Garage Fire Claims Life; Investigation Launched Into Fatal Blaze

A devastating fire has struck Jefferson Park in South LA, California, claiming one life. Local neighbors, including Marian Fifi Locke and Monica Boswell, witnessed the tragic blaze as authorities launch a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident.

The severity of this event immediately raises complex legal questions. Authorities anticipate that determining the cause will lead to potential civil litigation and property disputes. Beyond the material damage, the incident highlights critical legal issues surrounding the assessment of damages, potentially involving Personal Injury Law if physical harm is sustained.

The aftermath demands rigorous adherence to the rule of law, requiring careful consideration from legal experts who specialize in both Civil Litigation and Criminal Defense to address all facets of this serious loss of life.

Florida Cruise Outbreak: Who's Responsible for Safety and Health Standards?

A norovirus outbreak reported by the CDC on a cruise ship sailing near Port Canaveral raises concerns beyond just public health. Worries surrounding bodily harm and premises liability could quickly escalate into complex Civil Litigation and Personal Injury Law cases.

The fallout is far-reaching, even affecting residents in neighboring Georgia. Local citizens are already keeping an eye on the situation, anticipating a possible rise in workers' compensation disputes or future claims related to Employment issues.

In response, authorities have stressed the need for enhanced health and sanitation protocols following the incident, emphasizing caution for anyone anticipating legal challenges.

From New Orleans to the World: How One Law Graduate is Dominating Global Legal Fields

Jimmy Chilimigras, a standout graduate from Loyola University New Orleans and native to Bay St. Louis, is set to graduate at the top of his class, marking an impressive professional achievement.

His diverse legal expertise provides a rare blend of knowledge crucial for modern enterprise. Mr. Chilimigras has demonstrated high proficiency across multiple complex fields, including corporate finance, technology law, and immigration matters. His background covers commercial venture law, citizenship rights, and international studies, making him a skilled advocate in both IP & Technology Law and critical business and corporate environments.

Hesperia Coach Arrested Amid Child Investigation Case

In San Bernardino County, California, Hesperia High School coach Gene Richard Griffith III has been arrested following charges related to a child sex investigation. Authorities emphasize that this situation necessitates immediate and vigorous criminal defense proceedings.

The ongoing investigation is highly complex and may extend beyond criminal charges, potentially involving future civil litigation. Detective Victoria Twardowski has urged the public to come forward with any information they may have regarding these serious alleged offenses.

The community is reminded of the gravity of these criminal proceedings, as local authorities continue their thorough work.

New Orleans Power Crisis: How Local Outages Could Shut Down Businesses

Severe weather has caused major power outages across Washington and Tangipahoa Parishes, immediately disrupting routine business and corporate operations throughout Southeast Louisiana. These extensive regional disruptions are raising serious questions regarding potential claims under both personal injury law and civil litigation.

Utility providers like Entergy are working around the clock to restore critical services across the greater New Orleans area. However, the massive scale of this failure underscores a pressing need for robust infrastructure planning to protect the community.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely until full service is safely reinstated, advising residents and businesses to prepare for potential legal fallout and operational challenges.