Jeff Donoho
Kennyhertz Perry
Jeff Donoho began his legal career as a judicial law clerk for two different trial judges in Jackson County, Missouri. As a judicial law clerk, Jeff was exposed to a broad assortment of legal disputes and issues, ranging from minor property line disputes to multi-million dollar commercial and class action lawsuits. Following his clerkship, Jeff worked for another local law firm handling complex medical malpractice, legal malpractice, commercial litigation, and various insurance related lawsuits, as well as defending professional licensees in investigations conducted by state licensing boards. Jeff has litigation, administrative, and appellate experience handling these complex matters. Though a native of Southern California, Jeff now happily calls Kansas City and the Midwest his permanent home.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Kansas
- Kansas Supreme Court
- ID Number: 27315
- Missouri
- The Missouri Bar
- ID Number: 62852
- English
- Attorney
- Horn Aylward Bandy
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- Law Clerk
- Judge Midkiff of the 16th Circuit Court in Jackson County, Missouri.
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- Law Clerk
- Hon. Ann Mesle of the 16th Circuit Court in Jackson County, Missouri.
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- University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law
- J.D.
- Honors: a member of the Dean’s List each and every semester during his three years at law school
- University of Missouri - Columbia
- other | Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) with an emphasis in Advertising
- Honors: Graduated Magna cum laude
- Ones to Watch 2021
- The Best Lawyers In America
- The Missouri Bar  # 62852
- Member
- Current
- Children's Emergency Fund
- Board Member
- Current
- KCMBA
- Current
- What the Hell Is this?
- Jackson County Law Clerk CLE
- Going Through the Motions: Dispositive Motions and Their Standards of Review
- Jackson County Law Clerk CLE
- Substance Use and Addiction: A Delicate Balance of Workplace Rules and Statutory Protections
- Validity Screening Solutions
- Q. Is it legal for a Missouri employer to refuse to pay time and a half overtime to a non-exempt employee over 40hrs/week?
- A: No. Missouri employers are required to pay 1.5 times the regular hourly wage for all overtime worked by “non-exempt” employees. Missouri has unique rules on which types of employees qualify as “exempt”, so it’s important that Missouri employers consult an attorney with any questions they have regarding Missouri overtime rules.