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Kansas City Lawyer Bob Beachy of Van Osdol & Magruder Named to the Advisory Board of the Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center
Van Osdol & Magruder lawyer and chief strategic officer Bob Beachy was recently named a new member of the advisory board of the Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center (CMBC). Founded in fall 2009 to analyze ethical issues in children’s health, the CMBC has become a nationally recognized authority in pediatric bioethics. The CMBC has worked closely …
9 Van Osdol & Magruder Attorneys Named To 2011 Super Lawyers & Rising Stars List
Thanks to Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers Magazine for recently naming nine Van Osdol & Magruder attorneys to the 2011 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list. Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a rigorous, multiphase rating process that includes peer nominations, evaluations and third party research. Each candidate is evaluated based on peer …
NASCAR Race Boosts Kansas City Economy
Last weekend, the Kansas City area experienced a tremendous boost in dollars thanks to the NASCAR race at the Speedway. According to Fox4, the people at Kansas Speedway say two race weekend a year bring in $350 million to the economy. That's the equivalent of two Super Bowls or 20 Big 12 tournaments. Moreover, every year Nascar brings a third of a …
The Kansas City Star Announces: Missouri launches five-year campaign to nurture economic development
Here is an article from the Kansas City Star written by Kevin Collison. The article breaks down the economic development campaign implemented by Gov. Jay Nixon. The five-year campaign will focus on multiple industries for economic growth. Missouri launches five-year campaign to nurture economic development Gov. Jay Nixon laid out a five-year plan …
The Kansas City Star Announces: Google to meet with public on Wednesday in KCK
Here is a recent article from the Kansas City Star, written by Scott Canon, about Google officials meeting with the local public on Wednesday to answer questions pertaining to the newly acquired Internet project in Kansas City, Kansas. Google to meet with public on Wednesday in KCK Google officials will field questions at a 5 p.m. meeting Wednesday …