Scott C. Gyllenborg, partner at Gyllenborg & Brown, has built a distinguished career in criminal defense law spanning more than two decades. A sixth-generation native of Kansas City, Gyllenborg began his legal career as a prosecutor in the Johnson County, Kansas district attorney’s office for three years before being recruited to a large Kansas City, Missouri firm.
In 2000, Gyllenborg opened his criminal defense practice. Beginning in 1995, he became a familiar television presence on Fox 4, initially serving as a commentator for the O.J. Simpson trial. This role expanded into a six-year weekly segment covering diverse legal issues ranging from landlord-tenant matters to Social Security and First Amendment rights, earning him recognition as the “Fox 4 guy.”
Currently serving as president of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Gyllenborg said his love for the law has led to a fulfilling career. “This is a great profession, and if you don’t love it, you shouldn’t be in it,” he explained.
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Gary C. Robb and Anita Porte Robb, founding partners of Robb & Robb, have built an unsurpassed record in aviation law since establishing the firm in 1984.
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Shook, Hardy & Bacon’s Discovery Strategies practice, co-chaired by Jennifer Stevenson and Patrick Oot, leverages more than 30 years of experience serving clients in the health, science and technology sectors.
Lewis Rice has provided sophisticated legal counsel to local, regional and national businesses since its founding in 1909 in downtown St. Louis by Joseph Lewis and Charles Rice.
Michael Ketchmark, president of Ketchmark & McCreight, founded the Kansas City-based firm in 1995 with a mission to represent regular people against massive corporations and giant law firms in personal injury and complex business litigation cases.
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Kennyhertz Perry distinguishes itself through a modern, adaptive approach to legal practice management that prioritizes client value, efficiency, and responsiveness.
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice, founded in 1982, operates as a civil defense litigation and trial law firm with offices in Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Washington and Oregon.
Husch Blackwell’s culture is rooted in innovation. From hiring its first two data scientists in 2020 to exploring efficiencies with artificial intelligence, the firm continues to innovate and automate to streamline delivery of client services, says Blake Rooney, chief information officer.
Spencer Fane, led by firm chair and managing partner Patrick J. Whalen, has achieved AmLaw 200 status through a decade of steady and intentional growth.
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