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Patrick E. White
Licensed in Missouri and Kansas
Patrick White is a life-long resident of Kansas City, Mo. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1974 and is licensed in the states of Missouri and Kansas. He has been actively engaged in the practice of law for over 35 years. Pat's experience includes practicing in State and Federal Courts not only in Missouri and Kansas but in courts from Groton, Conn. to Portland, Ore. to Minneapolis, Minn. to Laredo, Texas and many locales in between. He is an accomplished trial lawyer who is gracious with an aggressive edge that produces results for clients in many challenging and varied situations.
Pat has represented injured persons in auto accidents, medical negligence victims, and victims of defective products. He has represented hundreds of workers injured on the job. He has
represented husbands and wives when the misfortune of divorce befalls a family. He has defended those accused of crimes including Murder, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, and White Collar Crimes. He has defended construction companies from claims of poor construction as well as small manufacturers accused of producing defective products. This remarkable range of experience is brought to bear in solving the problems of clients.
Pat was an original founder of Oakwood Hospital in Windsor, Mo., where he served on the Board of Directors and as General Counsel. He was staff counsel in the General Counsel Office of an International Labor Organization representing the organization and its Taft-Hartley funds in State and Federal Courts. He has been an owner of a commercial construction company, a fire water damage restoration company, and three small businesses. He is an adjunct professor of political science at Rockhurst University where he has had the privilege of mentoring young persons who have gone on to succeed in the practice of law.
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