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USCIS Set to Purge E-Verify Records

USCIS Set to Purge E-Verify Records

December 05, 2019

Your company is not the only one with a record retention policy. Even the U.S. government purges its records, and it could impact your company’s I-9 compliance efforts. Here’s what you need to know.

As of January 2, 2020, employers will…

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PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS BY ALLOCATING RISKS AND LIMITING LIABILITY

PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS BY ALLOCATING RISKS AND LIMITING LIABILITY

November 19, 2019

By: Greg Drumright, Attorney at Law

Contracts, whether written or oral, are used every day in nearly every business and consumer transaction.  Contracts are utilized in real estate transactions, sales of goods, service agreements,…

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Best Lawyers Recognizes Martin Pringle as a Best Law Firm in 24 Practice Areas

Best Lawyers Recognizes Martin Pringle as a Best Law Firm in 24 Practice Areas

November 14, 2019

Congratulations to the Martin Pringle attorneys practicing in the 24 practice areas that have been recognized by US News & World Report as Best Law Firms for 2020.

Metropolitan Tier 1
Kansas City-KS

  • Business…
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13 Martin Pringle Attorneys Named as 2019 Kansas and Missouri Super Lawyers

13 Martin Pringle Attorneys Named as 2019 Kansas and Missouri Super Lawyers

November 13, 2019

Congratulations to the 13 Martin Pringle Attorneys who have been named as 2019 Kansas & Missouri Super Lawyers!

Overland Park Office
Tom Hamill – Business Litigation
Lora Jennings – Rising Stars – Employment & Labor
Kip Kubin – Workers’…

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November is National Adoption Month - 2019 World Adoption Day Offer

November is National Adoption Month - 2019 World Adoption Day Offer

November 04, 2019

November is National Adoption Month and Martin Pringle is celebrating!

In honor of World Adoption Day, on November 9, 2019 only, Martin Pringle Adoption Professionals are WAIVING the $1,500 fee to join our adoption list! We can’t think of…

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Terry Mann Honored with the Washburn University School of Law Lifetime Achievement Award

Terry Mann Honored with the Washburn University School of Law Lifetime Achievement Award

October 10, 2019

Congratulations to Martin Pringle Attorney, Terry Mann, on being honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Board of Governors of the Washburn University School of Law. 

Recipients of this prestigious award have brought…

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Department of Labor Overtime Rule Change

Department of Labor Overtime Rule Change

October 02, 2019

Last week the Department of Labor (DOL) announced the much-anticipated final overtime rule that will raise the salary threshold for determining whether a worker may be classified as exempt from the overtime requirements of the Fair Labor…

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Martin Pringle Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 2020

Martin Pringle Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 2020

September 06, 2019

Twenty-seven attorneys from the law firm of Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America© 2020.

For more than three decades, Best Lawyers has compiled lists of outstanding attorneys by…

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Bankruptcy Law Changes

Bankruptcy Law Changes

August 27, 2019

Friday, President Trump signed four bills into law that amend current consumer and commercial bankruptcy laws.  Because these four bills may have an effect on your business, we wanted to provide you with a brief synopsis of the changes…

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Martin Pringle Adoption Attorney Featured on Wichita Moms Blog

Martin Pringle Adoption Attorney Featured on Wichita Moms Blog

August 13, 2019

Are you "trying for a girl"?

Martin Pringle Adoption Attorney, Megan Monsour, is on Wichita Moms Blogoffering reasons why you should reconsider gender specificity when planning to grow your family through adoption.

"I’m sure many of us with multiple children of the same gender have been asked by a friend, family or stranger in the grocery store whether we will, “Try for a girl.” Our society seems to have a general opinion that families should have both genders, despite the fact that it isn’t something within parents’ control."

"Opinions abound regarding the gender of unborn babies, too.  Thus, it is no surprise that on occasion an adoptive family will state a requirement for one gender or the other.  Despite the reasons a family provides for a gender preference, I quickly tell them why the adoption world doesn’t easily accommodate this request."

Read the full article here.