Mcconnell Afb Consumer Rights Lawyers, Kansas
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Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Car Accident
Thomas M. Warner, Jr. is a graduate of Washburn Law School and owner of Warner Law Offices, P.A. in Wichita, Kansas. He concentrates his practice in personal injury and wrongful death litigation including auto and truck wrecks, medical malpractice, propane explosions and other cases involving serious and catastrophic injury. He is the Immediate Past President of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He is a Board-Certified Civil Trial Attorney by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a Fellow in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and is AV rated by Martindale-Hubble. He is listed in Best Lawyers in Americaยฉ and was recognized as Best Lawyersยฎ Lawyer of the Year-Wichita for Personal Injury in 2016 and Lawyer of the Year-Wichita for Medical Malpractice in 2017 and 2020. He is also listed in Super Lawyers. He has represented plaintiffs in cases reported in the national and international media, including the recent landmark case of Hilburn v. Enerpipe where on June 14, 2019 the Kansas Supreme Court struck down the Kansas cap on non-economic damages as an unconstitutional infringement of the right to trial by jury.
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Ted E. Knopp has forty yearsโ experience in the practice of law, the counseling of clients and the resolution of disputes. Ted previously has represented a Sedgwick County township board in connection with a dispute among the Township board, the Township trustee, and the County attorney; has represented a rural water district in its efforts to protect its territory from City encroachment; and a professional association of surveyors. Ted has a real estate background and is familiar with the critical role of the County Clerks in maintaining property tax rolls and the assessment of property taxes. Ted has a real estate lawyerโs interest in keeping real estate productive and marketable. Ted has a personal interest in legislation that will facilitate the transfer of property of limited value without probate. Too many properties in small towns fall into disrepair and off the tax rolls because the property is not valuable enough to justify probate. There must be a way to pass these properties to a subsequent owner without waiting three years for tax foreclosure. Ted also is thoroughly familiar with the Constitutional due process requirements and the inadequacies in the property tax foreclosure process throughout the state. The procedure used in most counties to find and notify defendant owners that their property will be sold for unpaid taxes does not satisfy the โdue processโ requirements of the United States Constitution. Purchasers at tax sales are unable to resell the property due to these deficiencies and pay less at tax sale. This results in smaller recoveries on unpaid taxes and serves as a disservice to the citizen owners whose property is being sold for taxes. Ted has an interest in improving the tax foreclosure process in the counties in the state.
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