Martin Pringle Offices Transition to Remote Work, Subject to Stay-At-Home Orders
In response to the current COVID-19 public health situation, attorneys and staff in all three of Martin Pringle's offices will be working remotely for the next several weeks. All attorneys and staff will be maintaining regular business hours and can be reached by email or by leaving a voicemail message. Contact information for each office and attorney can be found here on martinpringle.com, under the Attorneys tab and the Offices tab.
The City of Kansas City, Missouri, the Unified Government of Kansas City, Kansas/Wyandotte County, Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri announced on March 21, 2020 that they would each issue 30-day stay-at-home orders, restricting residents to their homes except to perform Essential Activities or to conduct Essential Business. Leavenworth County, Kansas, Platte County, Missouri, and Clay County, Missouri joined their neighbors in issuing stay-at-home orders on March 22, 2020. On March 24, 2020, Sedgwick County, Kansas issued its stay-at-home order.
- Click here for the full text of the Johnson County KS order.
- Click here for the full text of the Kansas City MO order.
- Click here for the full text of the Sedgwick County KS order.
Additional Kansas City metropolitan area stay-at-home orders below:
- Platte County MO
- Clay County MO
- Jackson County MO
- Unified Government of Kansas City KS/Wyandotte County KS
- Leavenworth County KS
- Douglas County KS