Michael Owens

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      Michael Owens

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      2600 Grand Blvd, Suite 440, Kansas City, MO, 64108
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      Michael R. Owens joined Edgar Law Firm in the spring of 2019. Michael represents clients in a variety of commercial disputes, both individually and in class action lawsuits.

      Prior to joining the firm, Michael worked in the litigation group of a large, full-service law firm in Kansas City, where he represented clients in commercial, intellectual property, securities, constitutional, and class action lawsuits. Before that, Michael served as a law clerk to the Honorable Daniel D. Crabtree in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas. During law school, Michael was a note and comment editor for the Missouri Law Review and received several awards recognizing his academic achievement.

      Michael is a lifelong resident of Kansas City. In his free time, Michael enjoys playing tennis, spending time with his wife and their son, and following Mizzou athletics.

      Bar Admission

      Missouri, 2014

      Kansas, 2015

      U.S. District Court Western District of Missouri, 2014

      U.S. District Court District of Kansas, 2015

      Education

      • University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, May, 2011 B.A., Bachelor of Arts

        Honors: cum laude, Major: Economics

      • University of Missouri School of Law, May, 2014 J.D.

        Honors: magna cum laude, Law Review: Missouri Law Review, Note and Comment Editor

      Honers

      • CALI Excellence for the Future Award - Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Evidence, Conflict of Laws

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