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Chris Joseph Interviewed by KSNT on the Impact of Falsely Reporting Hate Crimes.

February 27, 2019

In light of a recent trend of falsely reporting and staging hate crimes, Chris Joseph sat down with Topeka’s KSNT reporter, Reina Garcia, and weighed in on the legal ramifications of falsely reporting or staging hate crimes (View Article 59. – Crimes Affecting Government Functions). Joseph cautioned readers that filing a false report can have […]

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Kansas City-Area Family Law Attorney Christine Pina Rosengreen Merges with Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC

February 5, 2019

KANSAS CITY – Distinguished family law attorney Christine Pina Rosengreen has merged her Kansas City-area practice with that of Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC, a 17-attorney firm serving clients throughout Missouri and Kansas through its offices in Overland Park, Lawrence, Topeka and Wichita. Rosengreen’s family law practice concentrates on divorce, paternity, custody and support modification, […]

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A Year In Review: Joseph, Hollander & Craft 2018

January 30, 2019

Welcome to the third edition of the Joseph, Hollander & Craft Year in Review. As we rounded the corner into 2019, we reflected on the achievements of 2018. It was a year of internal growth, community leadership, and courtroom success—we’d like to share major highlights with you here. It is a privilege to represent our […]

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