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Megan Banks, Rouse Frets White Goss Attorney, Facilitates Successful Higher Education Mergers and Acquisitions Transactions

By October 16, 2025Client Results, Firm Highlights

Leawood, Kan. – October 16, 2025: Megan Banks, a shareholder with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., recently represented two higher education clients in successful mergers and acquisitions, facilitating the sale of a massage therapy school in Iowa and the purchase of an allied health school in Pennsylvania. These transactions are the latest examples of the law firm’s experience in representing clients in mergers and acquisitions in the national higher education space.

About Megan Banks: Megan has more than 15 years of experience representing higher education institutions, including general regulatory matters and changes of ownership representing both buyers and sellers. Her practice also concentrates on business law and transactional work, including general corporate matters, business transactions, mergers and acquisitions and contract negotiation.

About the Higher Education Practice Group: The firm’s Higher Education Group attorneys work with colleges, universities, service providers and other academic enterprises nationwide to help them seize new opportunities, rigorously defend their interests, and successfully meet the challenges of a constantly changing business, regulatory and technology landscape. In particular, the group’s lawyers have special expertise with career colleges.

About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes is a leading Kansas City firm with a national reach that deploys skilled and client-focused practice groups to engineer favorable solutions in efficient and effective ways.

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