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WJA 2020: Kara Hofman-Johnson

Kara S. Hofman-Johnson took a slightly unusual path to her current position as counsel for the juvenile division of the 30th Circuit Court.

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WJA 2020: Kathy S. Lloyd

Throughout her impressive career in the court system, the drive to help children has played a major role for Kathy S. Lloyd.

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WJA 2020: Cynthia Garnholz, Garnholz | Sparks Family Lawyers

When Cynthia Garnholz was a child, she watched her father practice law and determined she never wanted to try it herself. “Based on my observation of some of his practice, at least from the perspective of a child, I thought ...

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WJA 2020: Amanda E. Colvin, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Amanda Colvin lives by a simple mantra: Know your worth, to yourself and to the world. Colvin is a partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, practicing primarily in labor and employment law and serving in the Labor and Employment Client ...

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WJA 2020: Laura H. Kriebs, Kriebs Law Firm

Laura Kriebs earned an undergraduate degree in psychology with a desire to become a psychologist. When she discovered that field was oversaturated, however, she enrolled at the University of Missouri School of Law.

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WJA 2020: Leilani R. Leighton, Henderson Engineers

Leilani Leighton grew up loving murder mysteries and dreamed of a career in forensics. But along the way, she found herself working through mysteries from a different angle.

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WJA 2020: Leslie A. Greathouse, Spencer Fane

As general counsel of Spencer Fane, Leslie Greathouse is part of an elite club: She’s believed to be the only woman general counsel for a Missouri law firm and one of only a handful in the nation.

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