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Kansas City

Foley Mansfield's Kansas City office, opened in March of 2016, serves clients in complex liability issues including construction, environmental, product liability and asbestos defense.

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Primary contact

Nicholas B. Bunnell

Managing Partner

913-232-8762

Nick represents contractors, manufacturers, distributors and retailers in cases involving exposure to asbestos, diacetyl and benzene.  Although toxic tort litigation often involves handling dozens or hundreds of cases at a time, Nick brings a detailed and personalized approach to each case, working closely with the client to meet their goals. Through this approach, Nick has successfully resolved hundreds of cases.

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