Kansas City, Missouri- October 31, 2018 – On Friday, October 26, 2018, Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes attorneys Steven Lucas and Melissa Vancrum, who both hold Master of Urban…
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Rouse Frets Gentile Rhodes, LLC recently participated in the 14th annual Heartland Diversity Legal Job Fair (HDLJF) held August 11, 2018, in Kansas City, Missouri. The primary purpose of this…
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Chuck Rouse participated in a roundtable discussion in Kansas City, Missouri on April 20 addressing what Missouri’s new “technology competence” requirement means for traditional law practices.
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Rouse Frets hosted a client appreciation event on November 8 at The Grille at Park Place. The event was well-attended, with approximately 300 attendees; it also coincided with the firm’s
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White Goss, in collaboration with Legal Aid of Western Missouri and Habitat for Humanity, has “Adopted” the Boston Heights and Mount Washington neighborhoods. White Goss will use its expertise in…
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Kim Spies served as bond counsel to the St. Louis Industrial Development Authority, which issued tax exempt bonds to facilitate the conversion of an historic building in downtown St. Louis into…
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Property Owners and Developers still have rights. If your preliminary or final plat complies with the plat regulations of a city or county, it must be approved. On August 28,…
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In the attached article published in the Kansas City Star on September 28, 2011, Mike White suggests a modest proposal to reduce the level of casualties in the ever increasing…
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With all of the attention focused on incentives these days, it is good to remember that incentives can only be awarded in Missouri if they promote a public purpose. There…
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Kansas City Mayor Sylvester “Sly” James, Jr. and White Goss Chairman Michael T. “Mike” White enjoy a rousing chorus of “Goin’ to Kansas City” at a recent “Come Together” event.…
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