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Kimberley Bruns
(816) 460-5736

2345 Grand Blvd.
Suite 2800
Kansas City, MO 64108

Practices
Tort Litigation

Industries
Railroad

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Kendall Paul Day

Experience
Mr. Day has expertise in the areas of personal injury defense, employment law, appellate practice, administrative law, transportation law, motor carrier regulation and federal and state railroad regulation, with an emphasis in railroad defense, including defending major Class I railroads in personal injury lawsuits filed by employees pursuant to Federal Employers' Liability Act. Paul has significant experience practicing before Missouri, Kansas and federal trial courts, Missouri appellate courts and Missouri administrative agencies.

Paul served as Assistant General Counsel, Missouri Division of Transportation, from July, 1991 to January, 1992. He represented the agency in general legal matters before state administrative agencies and circuit courts, with an emphasis on administrative appeals in motor carrier prosecutions.

Education
  • University of Missouri - Columbia, J.D., 1990
  • University of Missouri - Columbia, B.A., 1987
Admissions
  • Kansas, 1993
  • Missouri, 1990
Court Memberships
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth and Tenth Circuits
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas
Professional Affiliations
  • American Bar Association
  • Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers, Kansas
  • The Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
  • Kansas Bar Association
  • Johnson County Bar Association
  • Lawyers Association of Kansas City
  • Sponsor Big Brothers/Big Sisters
  • Kansas City, Missouri Volunteer Attorney Project
Publications
  • Author, "Statutory Caps on Damages and the Right to Jury Trial," 54 Mo. Law Rev. 471
  • Co-author, "Missouri State Regulations Governing Fixed Guideway Transit Systems," 4 CSR 265-9.010 et seq.
In The News
01/31/2005 Gasket-maker loses suit over flood damage

Press Releases
01/25/2005 Kansas District Court Rules Weather to Blame, Not Railroad

Newsletters
06/01/2005 Lathrop & Gage In-Court Report No. 3--Summer 2005





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