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When Iowa lawyer C.H.
Brooks visited Wichita in the midst of a real estate boom, he
recognized an opportunity when he saw one and purchased several town
lots. In 1886, he moved his practice to Wichita and founded our firm.
For more than 115 years,
our firm has grown and evolved with the community and region it
serves. C.H. Brooks' legacy and the firm's longevity represent
stability, security and loyalty to our clients.
Our firm has played an
integral role in Wichita and Kansas history through its legal
accomplishments, past and present.
Click Here for a Pictorial History of Fleeson, Gooing, Coulson, and
Kitch, L.L.C.
Legal Accomplishments
Our reputation in the
field of law is based on successful representation:
Recognized nationally in
matters relating to production, regulation and sale of natural gas
through 50 years of ongoing representation of Southwest Kansas Royalty
Owners Association.
Participation in cases
before the Kansas Supreme Court that set precedents for the
development of product liability and medical malpractice law.
Representation of Fall
River-area landowners against the federal government's condemnation
proceedings; special counsel to City of Wichita for the condemnations
in the Valley Center flood control project.
Frequent involvement in
complex sales, acquisitions, mergers, business and succession
planning, and other matters concerning prominent Kansans.
Defense of contested will
that established manner in which estate worth approximately $90
million was thereafter distributed.
Representation of
plaintiff-class in discrimination action on behalf of African-American
railway employees who recovered $18-plus million from their employer
and unions that represented other employees.
Counsel to lenders
involved in the multimillion dollar loan necessary to build the long-
awaited, Hyatt Regency Hotel on the Arkansas River — a community project
based on a public-private partnership among the developer, City of
Wichita and 13 area lenders.
Our lawyers' skills,
judgment and commitment have contributed to Wichita's growth and
development.
Community Involvement
Since 1886, firm members
have provided guidance in civic, community and professional affairs by
serving as:
Mayor of City of Wichita;
presidents of Wichita's school board and Chamber of Commerce.
Directors of Wichita's
leading financial institutions, including
Union National Bank and INTRUST Bank, N.A.
Board Chairs of Bethel
College, Tabor College, American Red Cross, Midway Chapter, Kansas Historical Society
and Wichita Greyhound Charities.
Presidents of Wichita
Children's Home, Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum, Sedgwick
County Zoological Society, Kansas Special Olympics and Kansas Food
Bank Warehouse.
Directors of United Way
of the Plains, Music Theatre of Wichita and Hospice,
Inc.
Leaders in local and
state bar associations and professional groups.
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