Leawood, Kan. – June 10, 2021 – Greg Musil, an attorney with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., has been selected to chair the once-in-a-decade Johnson County (Kan.) Charter Commission. Under the existing Home Rule Charter, every 10 years a broad-based citizens committee of 25 must be appointed to review the structure and form of Johnson County’s government.
Greg was appointed to the Commission by the collective presidents of the chambers of commerce in Johnson County. He was then unanimously elected to lead the Commission at its initial organizational meeting. The Commission is expected to spend several months reviewing the existing structure, holding at least two public hearings, and determining whether to request structural changes to be placed on the ballot for the 2022 election.
More information on the Charter Commission can be found on the county’s website.
Active in his home county, Greg is in his third term on the Johnson County Community College Board of Trustees and currently serves as chair. He has received the Johnson County Bar Association Don Miller “Spirit” Award (2018) and Justinian Award for Professional Excellence (2013). Greg served on the Overland Park City Council from 1993 to 2001.
About Greg Musil:
An experienced trial lawyer, Greg has successfully resolved business and commercial disputes for clients since 1987. He has worked with individual entrepreneurs, small businesses and America’s largest companies to craft cost-effective and valuable solutions. Greg also is an experienced land use and zoning lawyer, representing clients seeking to develop or re-develop commercial and residential properties.
Greg has received the Best Lawyers in America distinction since 2005, has been recognized by Chambers USA, and is rated as a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent attorney.
About the Firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss serves and protects individuals, companies, estates and livelihoods. Based in Kansas City, the firm offers sophisticated representation in both the private and public sectors.
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