Inquiries from the
Kansas City Missouri area
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Here are the most common circumstances
where I can assist Kansas City residents:
I regularly get emails and telephone calls from people who are closer to Kansas City than to St. Louis.
- Telephone consults regarding Severance - Separation - Waiver of Rights Agreements.
- Telephone consults regarding your Non-Compete Agreement or Employment Contract issues, to help you decide what to do.
- Telephone consults regarding job problems while you are still employed, sorting out your problems and helping you strategize and decide what to do about them.
- Providing second opinions about whether you seem to have a Worthwhile case. Maybe you are getting rejected by Kansas City employment lawyers, or a Kansas City lawyer is pushing you to sue and you are trying to determine if you really should spend money litigating.
- Representation in Kansas City Missouri: Yes, as a Missouri Attorney I can represent you in Kansas City. There are certain practical difficulties due to geography, if the case required my occasional presence in Kansas City. I might need to affiliate with local counsel, and you could expect the cost to increase. Of course, there are always exceptions for that great case that some of you might have. . .
Click this link Contacting the Willoughby Law Firm if you want to talk about a consult.
Here are links to how my consults usually work:
- For background about the consultation process, see Consults. This describes what happens when you call my office seeking a consult.
- See Tim’s Services and Fees for a fairly detailed explanation of what goes on during a consult, and why law consults are often quite complex, and get some idea of how I determine fees for particular services.
- See Telephone and long-distance consults for how our phone consult will work.
Finding Kansas City Employment lawyers
Try the Kansas City Bar Association’s (KCMBA) Lawyer Referral Service.
Try the lawyer list at the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) website.
Go to the Yellow Pages and look in the Attorney section, and then flip to the back of the Attorney section - you should see the “Attorney Guide”, where lawyers advertise by their area of practice. Look under “Employment Law” and/or “Employment Discrimination”. You should find some lawyers listed there.
Try the on-line Yellow Pages at SmartPages.com, but the on-line Yellow Pages will have a lot fewer ads than the hard copy Yellow Pages, because it costs extra.
Tim is a St. Louis Missouri employment lawyer and a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA). Visit NELA.org and the Missouri Bar Website (see the directory of lawyers).