David A. Meyers

(816) 292-7002 - Office
(816) 292-7050 - Fax
dmeyers@brlawkc.com

   
Practice Areas:
  • Construction & Heavy Industry
  • Complex Commercial Civil Litigation
  • Electronic Discovery & Data Risk Management
  • Judgment Enforcement & Asset Recovery
      
    Admitted to Practice:
  • State of Missouri
  • State of Kansas
  • U.S. District Court-Western District of Missouri
  • U.S. District Court-Eastern District of Missouri
  • U.S. District Court-District of Kansas
      
    Education:
  • B.A.-Marquette University, Philosophy, 1998
  • J.D.-Creighton University School of Law, Cum Laude, 2001
      
    Professional Associations:
  • Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
  • Defense Research Institute
      
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    Seminars and Publications:
  • Introduction to Construction Contracts, KBA CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK, October 2005
  • Mechanic's Lien Overview & Update, KBA CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE, October 2005
  • Tricks Traps & Pitfalls of Delay Claims, NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE, September 2005
  • Mechanic's Lien Overview and Recent Developments 8+4 REVIEW OF THE LAW, UMKC, June 2003
  • Who, What, When and Why of Mechanic's Liens, Law for Design Pros, LES, February 2003
  • Types of Design Professional Liability, Law for Design Pros, LES, February 2003
  • United States v. Emerson and the Protection of Constitutionally Protected Civil Liberties, National Lawyer's Guild Academic Convocation, Suffolk University, March 2001
      

     

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