Kansas City, Mo. – September 1, 2022: Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes is pleased to announce the inclusion of three of the firm’s lawyers in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America© “Lawyers of the Year.”
This award recognizes just one attorney per practice area in each Best Lawyers market. These individuals have received the top votes in the Best Lawyers peer-review survey and display high levels of integrity, professionalism and ability.
The firm’s “Lawyers of the Year” for 2023 are all in the Kansas City, Mo. market:
- Patricia Jensen – Land Use and Zoning Law
- William Moore – Municipal Law and Real Estate Law
- Mary Jo Shaney – Litigation: Land Use and Zoning
Since first published in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence, highlighting the extraordinary accomplishments of those in the legal profession. Attorneys included on this list are divided by geographic region and practice areas. They are peer reviewed on professional expertise and undergo an authentication process to assure they are in current practice and in good standing.
About the Firm’s Public Law Group:
Patricia Jensen, William Moore and Mary Jo Shaney practice in the area of public law. The law firm’s Economic Development and Land Use groups have an extensive portfolio of public law related projects including the new $1.8 billion Kansas City International Airport, the $1.6 billion NASCAR track in Kansas City, Kansas, the $1 billion renovation at the Kansas City Sports Complex, thousands of apartments and multi-family units, and millions of square feet of office, retail and commercial development.
About Rouse Frets White Goss:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes deploys skilled and client-focused practice groups to engineer favorable solutions in efficient and effective ways. For more information, visit https://rousepc.com.
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