Kansas City, Mo. – November 20, 2024: Eight attorneys with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C. are on this year’s Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers list.
Five Rouse Frets White Goss attorneys were honored as “Super Lawyers,” which the nationwide legal rating service calls “outstanding lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.” Only the top 5% of nominated attorneys receive the designation. Those honored, together, with their practice areas and number of years on the list are:
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- Doug Gentile (Products liability, business litigation), 13 years
- Brian T. Goldstein (Civil litigation, business litigation, general litigation), 15 years
- Greg Musil (Business litigation, land use & zoning, real estate, local & municipal), 20 years
- Randall L. Rhodes (Products liability, business litigation, appellate), 10 years
- Mary Jo Shaney (Business litigation, land use & zoning, appellate), 19 years
Three more Rouse Frets White Goss attorneys made the annual list of “Rising Stars,” which consists of only the top 2.5% of nominated attorneys who are under 40 and have been in practice 10 years or less. Those honored, together, with their practice areas and number of years on the list are:
- Rachel N. Boden (Personal injury, products liability): 6 years
- Garrett Hunkins (White collar crimes, criminal defense, business litigation, appellate, employment litigation): 3 years
- Chris Mattix (Land use & zoning): 3 years
More information about Super Lawyers’ patented, peer-influenced and research-driven selection process is available here.
About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes advocates for its clients. The firm’s lawyers are ranked consistently by Super Lawyers and others for excellence in its corporate, litigation, real estate and other practice areas.
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