$ 250-350 per hour
also known as Dan Hobart
"The only real lawyers are trial lawyers, and trial lawyers try cases to juries." Clarence Darrow.
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28 years
25 years
$ 250-350 per hour
25%-40%
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Chat withState: Kansas
Acquired: 2000
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State: Missouri
Acquired: 1998
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State: Oregon
Acquired: 2014
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309 S. Washington, Raymore, MO, 64083
3 Client Reviews
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Posted by Dennis | December 18, 2013 | Car Accidents
Not your typical attorney
My son needed an attorney after being involved in a small accident and later my daughter needed him for the same reason. He did a great job for both of them at a reasonable cost. My oldest son passed away last year and Dan who I don't know other than these instances was genuinely concerned and so he...
"I endorse this lawyer. Dan is very knowledgeable in this area of the law. A good choice if you need an attorney."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."
"Mr. Hobart and I have worked together, and are co-counsel on several cases. Mr. Hobart is dedicated to his clients, and fights for them every step of the way in their case."
Wrongful termination lawyer
1988
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
2003 - Present
Owner, The Law Offices of Daniel S. Hobart, LLC
2011 - 2012
Director of Operations, Heartland Outreach Providers, Inc.
2002 - 2003
Attorney, Wallace, Saunders, Et Al.
2001 - 2002
Attorney, The Law Office of George A. Barton, PC
1998 - 2001
Public Defender, Missouri State Public Defender's Office
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1995
BA - Bachelor of Arts
English
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