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JHC Criminal Defense Attorney Christopher Joseph to Speak at KU Law Symposium on Judicial Conduct and Misconduct in November

October 29, 2021

Kansas Law Review Symposium 2021: Judicial Conduct and Misconduct This month, rather than providing scholarly articles for review, the LEMR invites its readers to participate in what promises to be an excellent and informative program with legal ethics scholars from across the nation. For the 2021 Kansas Law Review Symposium, the University of Kansas Law […]

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JHC Criminal Defense Attorney Casey Meek Weighs in on Suellentrop DUI Sentencing

October 26, 2021

The Kansas City Star and the Topeka Capital-Journal both interviewed Joseph, Hollander & Craft criminal defense attorney Casey Meek for comment on the DUI sentencing of Sen. Gene Suellentrop. (Meek previously commented on the case when interviewed by the Star back in March.) While some perceived Sen. Suellentrop’s sentence to be too lenient, Meek dismissed […]

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Joseph, Hollander & Craft Adds Two New Attorneys at Wichita Office

September 29, 2021

Joseph, Hollander & Craft is delighted to announce that two JHC legal staff — Rylee Broyles and Desiree Smith — have been promoted to associate after passing the Kansas bar exam. Rylee and Desiree will both be working in our Wichita office. Rylee will be working with the civil and domestic practice groups while Desiree […]

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