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Date: January 8, 2019

Foley & Mansfield Moves to Larger Kansas City Offices

by foleyandmansfield
Date: January 8, 2019
by foleyandmansfield

Foley & Mansfield Moves to Larger Kansas City Offices

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Foley & Mansfield today announced that it has moved its Kansas City operations to larger space in the heart of the Overland Park business district. The new offices are located at 10740 Nall Avenue, Suite 242, Overland Park, KS 66211. The phone number is 913.232.8800.

Originally launched in early 2016, the Kansas City office serves clients in the defense of complex liability issues including construction, environmental, product liability and asbestos defense.

 

For more information, contact Managing Partner Nick Bunnell at nbunnell@foleymansfield.com. 

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