Missouri Construction and Business Law Attorneys at Moore & Brower PC
Moore & Brower PC is a very experienced law firm that has been dedicated to providing quality legal representation for a wide range of clients throughout Missouri and Kansas for the past 35 years. Located in Kansas City, Missouri, our firm's highly dedicated attorneys are very knowledgeable of construction and business laws and work to provide the best representation possible for every client.
Principal lawyer Thomas M. Moore is A/V-rated by Martindale-Hubbell and has practiced in Puerto Rico, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, Oklahoma, Idaho, Colorado, California, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Rhode Island, Arizona and New Mexico.
We are a full-service law firm that can help with a range of legal needs. From business formation to contract review to resolving disputes, we are able to tailor our services to meet your construction and business law needs. Because we are highly experienced, we are able to provide effective services at the most economical pricing.
Serving the Construction Industry for More Than 35 Years
Our Missouri contract dispute attorneys have almost exclusively been practicing in construction and business law and are highly experienced trial lawyers. In the courtroom, we fight aggressively on our clients' behalf and work very hard to achieve the best possible results. We also have extensive experience in:
- Employment law
- Construction contracts and claims
- Business and commercial litigation
- Mechanics' liens
- EEOC defense
- OSHA
- Real estate law
- Government contracts
- Surety and fidelity bond claims
- Corporate business law
Contact Our Kansas City Construction Law Attorneys
For all your legal matters in construction and business law, come to Moore & Brower PC. We continually provide hands-on representation for every client. Contact us today locally at 816-759-8895 or toll free at 888-366-0818 to schedule a consultation with our attorneys.
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