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Heather received her bachelor's degree from Kansas State University in 1997 and her law degree from the University of Kansas in 2000. Heather has extensive trial experience ranging from first time DUI's to First Degree Murder and Rape. She has successfully argued a number of cases in front of the Kansas Supreme Court and Kansas Court of Appeals.
As a former prosecutor, Heather was an instructor at the National Advocacy Center where she taught other lawyers litigation and trial advocacy skills...
Heather received her bachelor's degree from Kansas State University in 1997 and her law degree from the University of Kansas in 2000. Heather has extensive trial experience ranging from first time DUI's to First Degree Murder and Rape. She has successfully argued a number of cases in front of the Kansas Supreme Court and Kansas Court of Appeals.
As a former prosecutor, Heather was an instructor at the National Advocacy Center where she taught other lawyers litigation and trial advocacy skills...
Heather received her bachelor's degree from Kansas State University in 1997 and her law degree from the University of Kansas in 2000. Heather has extensive trial experience ranging from first time DUI's to First Degree Murder and Rape. She has successfully argued a number of cases in front of the Kansas Supreme Court and Kansas Court of Appeals.
As a former prosecutor, Heather was an instructor at the National Advocacy Center where she taught other lawyers litigation and trial advocacy skills. She has put in countless hours providing training to law enforcement and other prosecutors and is a member of the National Trial Lawyers Top 100.
Heather has proven to be extremely successful in family and divorce cases. She is a sought after Guardian Ad Litem representing children, and she frequently obtains the most desired results for her clients in divorce cases.
Heather has always had a passion for helping others and handles each and every case with compassion and zeal. Her courtroom experience coupled with knowledge of the law ensures that she will prove to be a strong advocate for her clients while protecting their rights.
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