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Wichita - Kansas

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  1. Abilene
  2. Dodge City
  3. Hutchinson
  4. Kansas City
  5. Lawrence
  6. Liberal
  7. Manhattan
  8. Overland Park
  9. Salina
  10. Shawnee
  11. Topeka
  12. Wichita

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Kansas Bar Association - Topeka, KS
It is best for lawyers to put their fee and legal service arrangements in writing (usually called retainer agreements) so that both of you understand what is expected from each other. A flat fee basis is just that; an attorney may agree to handle your situation for a set amount of money, period. If it is on an hourly basis, the lawyer may ask for a retainer (a fee to hire the lawyer's services) from which the lawyer will draw the previously agreed-upon hourly rate. An advanced fee arrangement is one in which you pay the lawyer a set sum as immediate compensation. For instance, you may pay your lawyer $500 up front just to investigate thoroughly a complicated case. Based on what the lawyers finds, you may or may not decide to proceed with your case. A contingent fee arrangement is one in which the lawyer's fee is paid only if there is some financial recovery. This is usually a percentage of the total recovery and is common practice in personal injury and damage cases. ... [Read More]

Comments on Kansas Bar Association's Proposed Definition of the Practice of Law
Clause eleven allows non-lawyer health care providers to assist patients in completingpowers of attorney for health care and natural death declarations if the non-lawyer is notcompensated. Non-lawyers should be able to charge a fee and thus compete on price withlawyers. Kansans should be able to choose to hire non-lawyers on this or any other basis. If non-lawyer representation is restricted to "free" representation, fewer non-lawyers may choose toprovide this service, thereby limiting the choices of consumers. Also, allowing non-lawyers tocharge should improve the quality of non-lawyer services from which consumers can choose. Modifying The Proposed Definition Should Benefit Kansas Consumers ... [Read More]

Martindale.com Homepage
Use this Locator to find a lawyer by name. Or click the tabs to search by location/area of practice, by firm, or for lawyers in corporations, agencies of the US government, or law school faculty. ...

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Frequently asked questions
5. Seek legal action in other courts. At this point, you probably will want to hire a lawyer. If you don't have a lawyer, you may contact the Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service . ...

If you need to find a private lawyer, call the Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Services: ...

The Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service can help you find a lawyer for a nominal fee by calling the nearest location: ... [Read More]

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Lawyer; scholar; orator; statesman; delegate to the Kansas Constitutional Convention; secretary of the Kansas Territorial Council; Kansas State senator; Secretary of State and judge advocate during the Civil War and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel; U.S. Senator, 1873-1891. ... [Read More]

Scott J. Bloch, Special Counsel
From 2001-2003, Mr. Bloch served as Associate Director and then Deputy Director and Counsel to the Task Force for Faith-based and Community Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he worked on First Amendment cases, regulations, intergovernmental outreach, and programmatic initiatives. Before serving in the Justice Department, he was a partner with Stevens & Brand, LLP, of Lawrence, Kansas, where he practiced in the areas of civil rights law, employment law, and legal ethics. Mr. Bloch tried jury trials before state and federal courts, representing employees and employers in cases involving whistleblower and other retaliation claims, as well as civil rights claims. He worked on important cases that set precedents in the field of legal ethics, including a ground-breaking Texas case that changed the way plaintiffs’ lawyers handle mass tort cases. ... [Read More]

Kansas Bar Association - Topeka, KS
In most instances, you cannot be represented by a lawyer in small claims court.  You can ask a lawyer for legal advice on the strengths and weaknesses of your claim.  This is done out of court before the court hearing.  The lawyer is not allowed to represent you during the trial, but should be allowed to be present at your trial if that is your wish. ...

The Small Claims Act allows individuals and businesses to use non-lawyer representatives in this court.  Collections agencies may not use the court to collect for their clients. ... [Read More]

U.S. Attorney | Western District Of Missouri
KANSAS CITY - Three Kansas City men were indicted by a federal grand jury today on separate and unrelated charges for being felons in possession of firearms or ammunition. Donald F. Robinson, 27, of Kansas City, Mo., was charged with one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury meeting in Kansas City. Harmon E. Lawyer, 27, of Kansas City, Mo., was charged with one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury meeting in Kansas City. Phillip E. Boose, 21, of Kansas City, Mo., was charged with one count of being a felon in possession of ammunition in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury meeting in Kansas City. ... [Read More]

Colorado Bar Association
Need a referral? Try the Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service . They will help evaluate your situation and find the right lawyer for you. If you can't find who you are looking for here, it does not mean that person is not licensed to practice in Colorado. It is possible that the individual you seek is simply not a CBA member. If that is the case, you can try the Martindale-Hubbell site or the CO Supreme Court Attorney Registration Attorney Search . ...

by lawyer's last name ... [Read More]

Scott J. Bloch, Special Counsel
Mr. Bloch brings over 17 years of experience to the Office of Special Counsel, including litigation of employment, lawyer ethics, and complex cases before state courts, federal courts and administrative tribunals. He briefed and argued cases before state and federal appellate courts. ...

From 2001-2003, Mr. Bloch served as Associate Director and then Deputy Director and Counsel to the Task Force for Faith-based and Community Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he worked on First Amendment cases, regulations, intergovernmental outreach, and programmatic initiatives. Before serving in the Justice Department, he was a partner with Stevens & Brand, LLP, of Lawrence, Kansas, where he practiced in the areas of civil rights law, employment law, and legal ethics. Mr. Bloch tried jury trials before state and federal courts, representing employees and employers in cases involving whistleblower and other retaliation claims, as well as civil rights claims. He worked on important cases that set precedents in the field of legal ethics, including a ground-breaking Texas case that changed the way plaintiffs’ lawyers handle mass tort cases. ... [Read More]


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