
Alderson, Alderson, Weiler, Conklin, Burghart & Crow, L.L.C. - Topeka, KS
2101 SW 21st StreetTopeka, KS 66604- 3174
Topeka General Civil and Trial Practice Law Firm
Overview
The firm has extensive litigation experience in family law matters, including divorce, custody, support and adoption. The firm's practice includes real...
The firm has extensive litigation experience in family law matters, including divorce, custody, support and adoption. The firm's practice includes real...
The firm's practice emphasizes tax, business and administrative law. As a consequence of its expertise in these areas, the firm is uniquely qualified to serve as local counsel for multistate companies. The firm also provides legislative representation for numerous professional and trade associations and businesses.The firm has extensive litigation experience in family law matters, including divorce, custody, support and adoption. The firm's practice includes real estate and personal injury and business litigation and its administrative practice includes representation of clients before the Secretary of Revenue, State Board of Tax Appeals, Kansas Real Estate Commission and State Board of Pharmacy.
The firm also has recognized expertise in transportation law, and is one of the few firms in Kansas who regularly practice before the Kansas Corporation Commission and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Clients include both carriers and shippers.
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