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Blue Springs, MO Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Blue Springs, Missouri Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(53 attorneys currently listed)

Standard Listings

Nell Adams
2307 Northwest South Outer Road Suite 202
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 228-1776
John Bragg
1209B Northwest North Ridge Drive Apt B
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 690-4500
John Bragg
1209B Northwest North Ridge Drive Apt B
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 220-0535
Bredehoft Law Firm
1200 NW South Outer Rd
Suite 109
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-8533
Butcher Joe Don
1700 Southwest US Highway 40
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 228-2424
David Byrn
4201 Southwest Hickory Lane
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 228-3198
Caskey K Louis
14 Dockside Drive
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-3820
Christiansen John Adams
333 Southwest Lake Village Boulevard
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 229-7171
Wm Czarlinsky
1200 Northwest South Outer Road
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-3531
Kendall Garten
1300 Northwest Jefferson Court
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 229-1299
Henry & Roberson
966 Southwest 37th Street
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 220-2552
John Jack
1124 West Main Street
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-1260
David Jeter
4404 Southwest Hickory Lane
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-2605
John McEntire
916 Northwest Vesper Street
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-4141
Jerry Kenter
2216 Northwest Fawn Drive
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 228-3518
Reed John
1300 Northwest Jefferson Court
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-0700
Don Lograsso
601 Northwest Jefferson Street
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 228-7551
Robert McDonald
1200 Northwest South Outer Road
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 228-9718
Christina Miller
1124 West Main Street
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 220-2400
Mitchell & Associates, LC
3100 SW 7 Highway
Suite A - Palo Center
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 224-1100
Moore Law
1200 Northwest South Outer Road
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 229-7270
Jeff Mullins
1500 Northwest Mock Avenue
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 463-3010
Mullins Law Office LLC
1300 Northwest Jefferson Court
Blue Springs, MO 64015
(816) 224-1100
Oswald Roam Rew & Fry, LLC
601 NW Jefferson Street
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 229-8121

Blue Springs, MO Attorney News

Big Lots Plans More Store Closures in Chicago Area During Lease Negotiations

Big Lots has announced plans to close 19 additional stores, including its location in Franklin Park, part of the greater Chicago area. This move comes amid ongoing lease negotiations, which means some other stores are currently being spared from closure.

This year has seen Big Lots significantly reduce its presence, with over 240 locations shutting down. Mark Anderson, a local real estate attorney, pointed out that these closures could have ripple effects on the commercial real estate landscape in the Chicago suburbs.

As the company gears up for the holiday shopping season, it is launching promotional events like “Black Friday Fridays.” Customers are encouraged to verify the status of their local Big Lots store online. This situation underscores the complex interplay between retail business operations and real estate law in the vibrant Chicagoland market.

Missouri Attorney News

Supreme Court to Rule: State vs. Federal Law Will Define the Future of Roundup Liability

The stakes for personal injury law across Virginia are high as the Supreme Court tackles a massive clash of regulations regarding chemical safety. This complex legal battle questions whether individual state concerns can override national standards of care, impacting countless Virginia residents.

The proceedings feature key legal minds, including Paul Clement, who addresses the inevitable civil litigation faced by corporate entities. Meanwhile, Justice Kavanaugh's participation highlights the intense focus on federal supremacy versus state regulations in business and corporate matters.

Attorneys are utilizing precedents, citing cases like Missouri’s verdict, to frame their arguments. This ruling could dramatically reshape the landscape for businesses operating throughout Virginia, directly influencing the liability structure within personal injury law.

St. Louis Tragedy Leads to Critical Review of Safety Standards

Tragedy in St. Louis, MO, has forcefully brought property liability and safety oversight into sharp focus. Following the recent incident involving Travis Jr., the St. Louis Housing Authority is now facing intense scrutiny regarding building code compliance and overall safety standards.

Experts warn that when such tragedies occur, they immediately draw attention to potential negligence claims, triggering complex legal actions under Personal Injury Law. These situations often escalate into deep-dive Civil Litigation, forcing reviews of housing standards that must be updated across state lines, including crucial regulations in Texas.

The underlying concern isn't just structural safety, but accountability across all residential sectors. This issue touches upon broader considerations of Real Estate Law, making clear that robust oversight is essential whether dealing with aging city infrastructure or modern developments near Texas's booming metro areas.

Tracing Justice: California's Historic Documents Tour Reveals the Foundation of Law.

A rare, historic journey is bringing foundational legal records—signed by George Washington—from Washington, D.C., all the way to Los Angeles, California, for public viewing. These pivotal documents illuminate the essential legal frameworks that established American commerce.

This unique display reveals how ancient founding principles continue to shape modern law and inform contemporary business and corporate practice. Experts emphasize that these original agreements remain foundational to understanding everything from early jurisdictional matters to complex civil litigation today.

Fox & Hound Bar & Grill Closes After Super Bowl LX, Shaking Up Schaumburg's Business Scene

The Fox & Hound Bar & Grill in Schaumburg, located at 1416 N. Roselle Road, has permanently closed its doors following its Super Bowl LX festivities. This closure signifies the end of an era for the beloved sports bar that had been a staple in the community for over 20 years.

Matt Frank, Schaumburg's Economic Development Director, expressed surprise at the sudden decision, stating it caught both the village and the owner of the Remington Plaza shopping center off guard. This unexpected turn of events raises questions about the future of the vacant space and the impact it may have on real estate in Schaumburg and the surrounding Chicago suburbs.

As the region navigates shifts in its corporate landscape, local lawyers specializing in business and corporate law, real estate regulations, and estate planning will play a vital role in addressing the potential effects on property values and tenant arrangements. With no immediate prospects for the Fox & Hound's former location, residents and officials are left in anticipation of what comes next for Schaumburg's commercial real estate scene.

Supreme Court Considers Bayer's Responsibility in Roundup Cancer Lawsuits: Implications for Chicago's Legal Scene

In a notable development in business liability and personal injury law, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Bayer's appeal regarding its responsibility for cancer-related claims linked to its Roundup weed killer. The case originates in Missouri but has garnered significant attention within Chicago’s legal community.

At the center of the controversy is John Durnell, who won $1.25 million under state failure-to-warn laws after claiming he suffered health issues due to Roundup's use. Bayer's CEO, Bill Anderson, views the Supreme Court's decision as a crucial moment for U.S. farmers, stressing the need for clearer regulations amid a growing number of similar lawsuits.

However, critics, including environmental advocate Lori Ann Burd, warn that this ruling could potentially deprive many victims, including those in Chicago affected by Roundup, of their rights in civil litigation. This ongoing debate underscores the complex dynamics of federal versus state regulation and the critical issues of corporate accountability in relation to hazardous products.

United States Attorney News

Chicago West Loop Shooting: How a Violent Robbery Highlighted Urgent Need for Legal Support and Victim Aid

A terrifying armed robbery shook the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, occurring near West Randolph and North Clinton streets. Following the brutal attack, victims received immediate care from the Chicago Fire Department (CFD). Concerned neighbors, such as Shavana Green, are now grappling with intense worries about community safety and potential legal claims for support in injury recovery.

Area Three detectives have launched a full investigation into this violent crime, emphasizing how crucial local criminal defense and swift justice aid are. Incidents like this starkly underscore the critical need for robust Personal Injury Law protections to help those impacted by violence within Chicago's neighborhoods.

Chicago Fire Changes Venue: Match Relocated to SeatGeek Amid Lease Disputes

Chicago Fire FC announced a change of venue for its upcoming Crew match, relocating it to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview due to scheduling conflicts arising from the Chicago Bears' 2026 season schedule. This logistical shift highlights complex corporate issues surrounding Soldier Field’s property rights and existing lease restrictions within the greater Chicago area.

These changes significantly impact operational planning for both the club and fans purchasing tickets through third-party sellers, necessitating careful management of contractual arrangements. The underlying complexity touches on real estate law and venue availability, suggesting potential areas for future civil litigation regarding corporate assets.

Fans requiring refunds must coordinate directly with their original points of purchase due to this unforeseen legal complication affecting the franchise's business structure.

UChicago Press Workers Fight for Union Status Amid Chicago Labor Dispute Vote

UChicago Press workers are preparing for a critical union election overseen by the NLRB after management refused voluntary recognition. This ongoing labor dispute over fundamental worker rights pits the UCP Workers Guild, which is affiliated with the Chicago News Guild, against corporate leadership.

The stakes are high for this employment action in Chicago academia. Production specialist Sierra Wilson confirmed that a stipulated NLRB election agreement has been reached for the staff, setting the stage for mandatory bargaining should the union win its vote.

This conflict highlights deep-seated tensions between workers and corporate management. A successful union push would formalize dispute resolution methods, significantly impacting future institutional agreements across Chicago’s academic sector.

Chicago Alert: How To Spot and Avoid Post-Storm Property Fraud

Attorney General Kwame Raoul has issued an urgent warning to Chicago homeowners regarding sophisticated storm damage scams that threaten established principles of Real Estate Law. He advises residents to be highly skeptical of deceptive practices, particularly those purporting to offer instant structural assessments or repair services following severe weather.

To safeguard your property ownership rights and mitigate risk associated with potential civil litigation, never agree to estimates on the spot, nor provide upfront payments. Protecting yourself requires diligence; always obtain multiple, independently written evaluations before taking any action.

If you encounter suspicious activity related to these scams, immediately utilize the Chicago Consumer Fraud Hotline for reporting purposes.

From Courtrooms to Kitchens: Exploring Success Stories in Chicago's Diverse Communities

"Our Chicago: Breaking Barriers" celebrates AANHPI heritage through inspiring community journeys across Greater Chicago. The episode highlights significant achievements in justice and law, featuring Justice Sanjay Tailor's dedicated service in the Cook County courts, emphasizing his commitment to civil litigation matters.

The show showcases the vibrancy of local commerce by spotlighting entrepreneurial success stories, such as Thai Dang’s thriving restaurant enterprise, which represents powerful business and corporate growth within Chicago’s economy.

Community narratives take center stage with Linda Yu, whose conversation at ABC7 Chicago explores profound immigration journeys right on State Street. These collective stories truly capture the rich cultural tapestry that defines life in our great city.