Rouse Frets White Goss Once Again Ranked Among Kansas City’s Largest Law Firms

Kansas City, Mo. – March 19, 2026: Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C. once again made the Top 10 on the Kansas City Business Journal’s annual list of the largest law firms in Kansas City, ranking eighth-largest in the metropolitan area among more than 250 firms. Additionally, Rouse Frets White Goss continues to have the highest percentage of attorneys based in the Kansas City area of any law firm ranked in the top eight spots, as determined by the number of attorneys in the Kansas City area versus the total attorneys in the firm.

Rouse Frets White Goss anticipates continual growth, having recently moved into new office space in Kansas City and adding new attorneys to expanding practice areas.

In addition to a new 10-year lease for its Country Club Plaza office in the Park Plaza Building at 801 W. 47th Street, Suite 500, in Kansas City, the law firm recently announced an eight-year extension to its Park Place office lease in Leawood, Kansas at 5250 W. 116th Place, Suite 400. The law firm is committed to long-term growth in the metropolitan Kansas City area, in both Missouri and Kansas, which can be accommodated by these two spaces. This firm is one of the few law firms maintaining fully staffed offices on both sides of the border.

“We are committed to being fully active in the communities on both sides of the border,” explained Chuck Rouse, the law firm’s Chief Executive Officer.

About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes offers highly skilled lawyers in many practice areas with vast real world experience. Our clients benefit from blue-ribbon talent unencumbered by mega firm business models.

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