Zach Mayer Joins Rouse Frets White Goss as Attorney Focusing on Business, Corporate and Higher Education Law

By October 14, 2025Firm Highlights, Updates

Leawood, Kan. – October 14, 2025: Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C., welcomes the addition of attorney Zach Mayer to the law firm.

Zach focuses on business, corporate, and higher education law. In addition to drafting business organization documents, he has experience in estate and tax planning, and business transactions.

He received his undergraduate degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Missouri-Columbia and earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. During law school, he served on the staff of the UMKC Law Review and was selected for publication in Volume 91.

About the Business/Corporate Law Practice Group: The firm’s Business/Corporate Law Group attorneys provide a broad array of corporate and business legal services to clients of all sizes, from entrepreneurial start-up ventures to large, privately-owned companies. The firm’s talented attorneys represent clients throughout Kansas and Missouri regarding the creation, governance, disposition and acquisition of corporations and other forms of business organizations.

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 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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