Members Elected as Section Presidents of the Kansas Bar Association
(September 15, 2006) Topeka, KSThe following individuals have been elected to serve as Presidents of the Sections of the Kansas Bar Association (KBA). Each will serve a one-year term ending in June 2007.
Eric N. Anderson, Salina, Tax Law Section
India N. Boulton, Overland Park, Corporate Counsel Section
Christopher F. Burger, Lawrence, Construction Law Section
Amy D. Fellows Cline, Wichita, Litigation Section
Paul T. Davis, Lawrence, Young Lawyers Section
Jeannie M. DeVeney, Overland Park, Employment Law Section
Holly A. Dyer, Wichita, Health Law Section
Diana G. Edmiston, Wichita, Oil, Gas & Mineral Law Section
Randall J. Forbes, Topeka, Administrative Law Section
Robert M. Hughes, Wichita, Real Estate, Probate & Trust Law Section
James M. Johnson, Beloit, Solo & Small Firm Section
Norbert C. Marek, Westmoreland, Government Lawyers Section
Catherine Moir Walberg, Topeka, Insurance Law Section
JoLynn Oakman, Wichita, Elder Law Section
Jeffrey A. Peterson, Overland Park, Corporation, Banking & Business Law Section
Trip Shawver, Wichita, Family Law Section
John D. Sherwood, Wichita, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
Angela M. Stoller, Lawrence, Criminal Law Section
Jeffrey B. Williams, Kansas City, Mo., Intellectual Property Section
William H. Zimmerman, Wichita, Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law Section
Sections of the Kansas Bar Association create a forum for the exchange of ideas, professional development, and the discussion of changes in the law for attorneys that have a common legal interest or practice.
For further information regarding any section president or for a photograph, please contact the KBA.
Contact: Jeffrey Alderman
Executive Director
Kansas Bar Association
1200 S.W. Harrison St.
P.O. Box 1037
Topeka, KS 66601-1037
E-mail Jeffrey Alderman
Phone: 785-234-5696
About the Kansas Bar Association
The Kansas Bar Association, located in Topeka, Kans., was founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals and has more than 6,500 members, including lawyers, judges, law students, and legal assistants. The KBA is dedicated to advancing the professionalism and legal skills of lawyers, promoting the interests of the legal profession, providing services to its members, advocating positions on law-related issues, encouraging public understanding of the law, and promoting the effective administration of our system of justice.
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