John F. Wilcox, Jr., Lee B. Brumitt, News, Patrick K. McMonigle
NEWS & EVENTS Dysart Taylor Attorneys, Firm Recognized in Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms 2017 Dysart Taylor was recognized in the 2017 edition of U.S. News & World Report – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms.” This recognition is based on a rigorous...
Construction and Surety, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Lee B. Brumitt, Meghan A. Litecky, Patrick K. McMonigle, Retail, Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS Compendiums of Law published for the Construction, Retail, and Transportation Industries in Kansas and Missouri USLAW NETWORK, an international network of independent, full-service firms with roots in civil litigation, has released Compendiums of Law for...
Amanda Pennington Ketchum, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Kenneth R. Hoffman, Lee B. Brumitt, Matthew W. Geary, News, Patrick K. McMonigle
NEWS & EVENTS Dysart Taylor Attorneys Selected as 2015 Super Lawyers in Missouri & Kansas Several attorneys from Dysart Taylor were listed in the2015 Edition of Super Lawyers Magazine – Missouri & Kansas. This publication recognizes attorneys for their...
Amanda Pennington Ketchum, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Kenneth R. Hoffman, Michael J. Judy, Patrick K. McMonigle, Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS White Paper on Canada – U.S. Transportation Accident Investigations Published Dysart Taylor attorney Ken Hoffman authored an in-depth examination of United States and Canadian government agencies’ jurisdiction for investigating...
Amanda Pennington Ketchum, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Kenneth R. Hoffman, Lee B. Brumitt, Michael J. Judy, News, Patrick K. McMonigle
NEWS & EVENTS Dysart Taylor Lawyers Selected as 2014 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers Several attorneys from Dysart Taylor were recently listed in Kansas and Missouri Super Lawyers Magazine. This publication recognizes attorneys for their excellent legal work and...
Amanda Pennington Ketchum, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Michael J. Judy, Patrick K. McMonigle, Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS Missouri Supreme Court Holds Punitive Damage Cap on Common Law Claims Unconstitutional On September 9, 2014, the Missouri Supreme Court held that a punitive damages cap on a civil judgment to be unconstitutional. The offending statute, R.S.Mo. § 510.265,...