Stephanie Hammann
Partner
Stephanie attributes her early success to her love of helping people find their way when faced with daunting challenges, and her collaborative approach with opposing parties or counsel. Stephanie seeks to guide her clients toward practical solutions that work for them.
A product of Kansas City, Stephanie’s practice focuses on real estate litigation and providing counsel to clients in transactional matters involving property issues. After spending the first several years of her practice in Denver, Colorado, Stephanie returned to her native Kansas City. In setting new roots back home, Stephanie has found a thriving and supportive community for both her practice and her family.
Stephanie was the recipient of the prestigious Sonnenschein Scholarship for outstanding leadership and academic success as a law school student. She went on to secure a coveted judicial internship with an Executive Office at the United States Department of Justice.
Stephanie received her Juris Doctor with an emphasis in Urban, Land Use and Environmental Law from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in 2011. While in law school, Stephanie served as an emissary for the School of Law, recruitment chair for Phi Delta Phi Honors Legal Fraternity, and Research Editor on The Urban Lawyer. Stephanie also holds a B.A. from Drake University.
Most recent publication:
Narrowing the Scope: Kansas Fraudulent Lien Statute, Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, September/October 2021 Issue, Vol. 90, No. 5.
Case Note, Arnold’s Wines, Inc. v. Boyle, 571 F.3d 185 (2d Cir. 2009). The Urban Lawyer, Vol. 42, Iss. 1 (Winter 2010): 209-210
Stephanie is admitted to practice law in Kansas, Missouri and Colorado.