NEWS RELEASE For immediate release August 1, 2022 TOPEKA, Kan. — Joseph, Hollander & Craft (JHC) is proud to welcome attorney Shawna Miller to its Topeka family law group. Miller joins veteran family lawyers Ardith Smith-Woertz and M. Kristine Lawless to expand the Topeka office’s ability to serve family law clients in Shawnee County, Jackson […]
Featured Topic Defending a Judicial Misconduct Case Just as attorneys tend to focus on upholding their substantive duties under the Code of Professional Responsibility over the procedure that ensues should they be accused of falling short, judges tend to focus on the substance of the Code of Judicial Conduct rather than what proceedings will follow […]
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers® announced today that the Topeka and Wichita offices of Joseph, Hollander & Craft earned six Best Law Firms rankings for 2022: Tier 1: Criminal Defense, General Practice – Topeka Metro Area Criminal Defense, White-Collar – Topeka Metro Area Tier 2: Criminal Defense, General Practice – Wichita Metro […]
Joseph, Hollander & Craft criminal defense attorney Christopher Joseph received an opportunity to comment on the Kansas Supreme Court case concerning Marty K. Clark, former magistrate judge for the 20th Judicial District in Russell, KS. Joseph is Clark’s attorney. According to an October 29 Associated Press article, Joseph said that, “punishing Clark for sending nude […]
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 […]
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 […]