Super Lawyers selected six KGR attorneys for the 2021 list, including one attorney chosen as a Rising Star. KGR 2021 Super Lawyers: Bill Bock – Entertainment and Sports Jay Kennedy – Creditor Debtor Rights Jim Knauer – Business Litigation Stephen Peters – Appellate Sydney Steele – Construction Litigation Super Lawyers Rising Star 2021: Séamus Boyce …
7 Attorneys from KGR Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America© 2019
Brian Bosma was selected for The Best Lawyers in America in the areas of Government Relations Practice and Closely Held Companies and Family Business Law. With a background in engineering, business and government, Mr. Bosma’s practice is concentrated in the areas of complex business and municipal transactions, municipal bonds and economic development matters. In addition …
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Melissa De Groff Elected to Nora Community Council Board of Directors
Melissa J. De Groff, has been elected to the board of directors of the Nora-Northside Community Council (NCC). She will serve a two-year term. “I am very excited to put my professional skills and personal passions into advancing the goals of the Nora-Northside Community Council,” said De Groff. “With so many issues facing our …
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Introducing “The Best Lawyers in America”© 2018
Congratulations KGR Attorneys Listed in “The Best Lawyers in America”© 2018 Best Lawyers is the definitive guide to legal excellence and selections are based solely on peer review. Corporate Counsel magazine has called Best Lawyers “the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice.” KGR is extremely proud of our recent recipients. Brian C. Bosma …
The Bock’s Score: Track and Field Corruption
Olympic Sport on the Precipice? How long can the Olympic rings, and the global athletics movement those rings represent, survive the spate of governance scandals now plaguing international sport? The urgency of this question became more apparent in the wake of the second report by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Independent Commission (IC) investigating the Russian—IAAF …
The Bock’s Score: Discontent and a Criminal Enterprise
The Winter of Our Discontent (1961) was John Steinbeck’s last novel. Steinbeck said that the wrote Discontent to address the moral degeneration of American culture during the 1950s and 60s. I am no John Steinbeck, and have never written a novel. However, I think chances are good that 2015 may in the future be …
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The Bock’s Score: A Question of Legacy
For most athletes who achieve a career of any substance the “legacy question” eventually becomes the defining ambition in their careers. Virtually all athletes ultimately seek to place themselves in the context of the history of their sport and to give an account of how they measure up. Think of Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, LeBron …
The Bock’s Score: Deflategate and Deterring Cheating in Sport
Tom Brady knew that the footballs he used in the first half of the AFC Championship Game were intentionally deflated in order to give him a competitive advantage, so concluded Ted Wells, the lawyer hired by the NFL to investigate the scandal dubbed “Deflategate.” Debating suspensions As quickly as the league moved to suspend Brady …
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