Craig A. McPherson

Bar Admissions


STATE:

Kansas, 2011

Missouri, 2011

FEDERAL:

District of Kansas, 2011

Western District of Missouri, 2011

Education

Bachelor of Arts with honors in Government and with honors in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Claremont McKenna College, 2006, cum laude


Juris Doctorate- George Mason University School of Law: Recipient of the Curran and Whittington Scholarship in Trial Advocacy


Intramural Trial Advocacy Competition Champion, 2009


Managing Editor, George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal

Professional Associations and Memberships

Kansas Bar Association
Johnson County Bar Association
The Missouri Bar

Mr. McPherson's practice focuses on civil litigation, appellate advocacy, corporate governance, small business planning, and estate planning.

E-mail:
Phone: (913) 322-7770

 







James M. McPherson

Bar Admissions

Arkansas, 2011

Education

BA - Hendrix College, 2005
JD, with honors - University of Arkansas, Little Rock - William H. Bowen School of Law, 2011
Associate Note Editor, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Law Review - 2010

Professional Associations and Memberships

Arkansas Bar Association
American Bar Association

Mr. McPherson's practice focuses on Estate Planning, Small Business Services, Banking and Financial Institution Practice, and Property Law. Prior to becoming a licensed attorney, Mr. McPherson gained several years of experience in small business matters, as well as banking, property, and title matters.

E-mail:
Phone: (501) 492-9956

 

 
 

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