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Nov 16, 2020

Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers Recognizes Nineteen Baker Sterchi Attorneys


Nineteen Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice attorneys are recognized in the 2020 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers and Rising Stars publication. The recognized attorneys include:
 
Kansas City, Missouri 

• John W. Cowden – Aviation & Aerospace
• David M. Eisenberg – Employment & Labor
• James R. Jarrow – General Litigation
• Scott Kreamer – Business Litigation
• Michael McMullen – Products Liability: Defense
• Hal Meltzer – Civil Litigation: Defense
• Thomas E. Rice – Civil Litigation: Defense
• Shawn M. Rogers – Personal Injury General: Defense
• Thomas N. Sterchi – Personal Injury Products: Defense
• Kara T. Stubbs – Personal Injury Products: Defense
• Jonathan E. Benevides - Civil Litigation: Defense (Rising Star)

St. Louis, Missouri 
 
• Michael B. Hunter – Personal Injury Products: Defense
• John P. Lord – Personal Injury General: Defense
• John F. Mahon, Jr. – Personal Injury Medical Malpractice: Defense
• Terrence J. O’Toole, Jr. – Personal Injury Medical Malpractice: Defense
• Steven P. Sanders – Personal Injury Products: Defense
• Paul N. Venker – Personal Injury Medical Malpractice: Defense
• Theodore J. Williams, Jr. – Civil Litigation: Defense
• Joshua Davis – Transportation & Maritime: Defense (Rising Star)

The Super Lawyers publication recognizes lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. Super Lawyers recognizes no more than five percent of attorneys in each state.  Rising Stars are top up-and-coming attorneys in a state who are 40 years old or younger, or who have been practicing for ten years or less, with only two and a half percent of attorneys recognized in each state.