Leawood, Kan. – May 2, 2019 – Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes operates with strong practices situated on both sides of the state border in the Kansas City metropolitan area. With respect to the dual state presence, the law firm now has attorneys from Ingram’s Magazine 50 Missourians You Should Know and Ingram’s Magazine 50 Kansans You Should Know.
Michael T. White was recently named to the 2019 Ingram’s Magazine 50 Missourians You Should Know, joining attorney Greg Musil, a recipient of the 2015 50 Kansans You Should Know distinction.
Greg and Mike join a group of exemplary individuals on these prestigious lists, which identify highly accomplished individuals from all walks of life who demonstrate a cross-section of business, professional and community service in Kansas and Missouri.
More on Greg’s story can be found here, and Mike’s here.
About Greg Musil:
Greg is an experienced trial lawyer who 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 is also an experienced land use, zoning and entitlements lawyer and continues to represent clients seeking to develop or re-develop commercial and residential properties. He has received The Best Lawyers in America distinction since 2005.
About Mike White:
Mike has extensive experience and a comprehensive knowledge of land use law, including real estate development, economic incentives, tax increment financing, entitlements, zoning, and redevelopment. As a former Legislator and Jackson County Executive, Mike provides clients with a very clear perspective about the intricate workings of state and local governments. He is well known in city halls, county offices, state and federal government circles and recognized as one of Kansas City’s civic leaders. Mike is principally responsible for two landmark cases before the Missouri Supreme Court, establishing the constitutionality of the State’s Tax Increment Financing Act and the first case interpreting the tax lid “Hancock Amendment” of the Missouri Constitution. He is the author of Missouri Land Use Law and Missouri Economic Development Law, both published by the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.
About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes combines highly focused practice groups in a client-focused law firm. The firm works with individuals, small businesses and large companies in the Kansas City area and on a regional and nationwide basis. Its attorneys have the experience, knowledge, and skill to engineer favorable solutions in efficient and effective ways. More at https://rousepc.com/attorneys/.