INGRAM'S • MAY 2007• Volume 33, No. 5

Features

Whats Not The Matter With Kansas

When an F5 tornado leveled Greensburg, Kansas, the residents of the tiny town and the citizens of the Kansas City area showed just what they're made of—a pioneer spirit and big hearts.

by
Jack Cashill

Black Book
Don Greenwell

by
Doug Worgul

The Pipeline to a More Diverse Legal Community
Kansas and Missouri law schools work with Kansas City's law firms to fill the 'pipeline' to the legal profession with qualified and motivated students.
by
Doug Worgul


Tipping Point
In 2005, led by retail gaint Wal-Mart, Corporate America took a hardline stand on diversity in the nations law fims.
by
Doug Worgul

Volatile Costs Drive Search for New Construction Strategies
Kansas City builder get creative to keep costs in line.

by
Dale Garrison

COLumns


BUSINESS & COMMERCE


Of Counsel

Is achieving diversity in the legal profession a realistic goal?
by
Don Prophete

Financial Adviser
Bank on the Plan
by
Brian Hoban

Small Business Adviser
Selecting the right contractor for your building project
Q&A with Rita Cortes


General Editorial


PERSPECTIVES


Editor's Note

The Right Thing To Do (for Greensburg)
by
Joe Sweeney

Between the Lines
What The Army Can Teach Our Teachers
by Jack Cashill


 

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Legal Industry Outlook Report
by Jack Cashill