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Our involvement
in the financial community dates back to the early days of Wichita —
beginning with C.H. Brooks' service as a director and president of
early Wichita banks — and continuing through today to include our
representation of the leading lending institutions in various matters
ranging from financing arrangements to the protection of creditors'
rights.

Banking
The firm represents a number of
financial institutions and has represented both the smallest and the
largest bank in Kansas. Our size and resources enable us to handle the
day-to-day legal needs of a wide variety of financial and commercial
concerns in an efficient, effective and timely manner.
Our lawyers are well-versed in
negotiating and preparing loan documents for the simplest to the most
complex loan transactions. But banking today isn't just about lending
money, and the firm is prepared to assist lenders in their expanding
roles. Our lawyers have extensive knowledge of bankruptcy, creditors'
rights, Kansas law, environmental laws and regulatory concerns. This
broad base of experience is critical to our ability to provide legal
and technical advice in an ever-changing industry.

Bankruptcy and Creditors'
Rights
We pride ourselves on our pragmatic,
cost-effective approach to solving bankruptcy issues, because we
recognize that legal solutions are not always the most practical. We
have been involved in many of the most significant bankruptcy cases in
Kansas, representing debtors, individual creditors and Official
Unsecured Creditor Committees.
In addition to our bankruptcy
practice, we also offer other legal services designed to protect and
enforce creditors' rights, including:
Our lawyers are frequent speakers at
seminars on various topics, including bankruptcy, collections,
environmental law, real estate transactions and creditors' rights.
Articles on timely issues authored by our lawyers have been regularly
featured in The Kansas Banker and the Wichita Business
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