D’Ambra M. Howard is a Shareholder and Director of the Firm, and has practiced with Wallace Saunders since 1990. She earned her undergraduate degree in 1986 with honors, from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas and her law degree in 1990 from Washburn’s School of Law. She has been a Shareholder and Director of the Firm since 1996 and has served as Chairperson of the Firm’s Workers Compensation Practice Group. Her practice focus is on workers compensation defense in both Kansas and Missouri. PERSONAL - Birthplace: Topeka, Kansas
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - Juris Doctor, Washburn University School of Law, 1990
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Washburn University, 1986
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - Wallace, Saunders, Austin, Brown & Enochs, Chartered
- Attorney, 1990 - Present
- Shareholder and Director, 1996 - Present
- Member, Workers Compensation Practice Group
- Member, Management and Compensation Committees
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS - Kansas Bar Association
- The Missouri Bar
- Johnson County Bar Association
- Kansas Self-Insurers Association
- Kansas City Claims Association
HONOR Designated a Missouri/Kansas “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Kansas City Magazine
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND EXPERIENCE - Licensed to practice in Kansas and Missouri; admitted to practice in the trial and appellate courts of Kansas and Missouri, the Federal District Court of Kansas, and the Western District of Missouri
- Practices exclusively in workers compensation litigation
- Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, 2005
- Frequent speaker on Kansas and Missouri workers compensation issues
- Listed below are representative clients whom Ms. Howard regularly represents:
- Gallagher Bassett Services
- Specialty Risk Services (SRS)
- Cincinnati Insurance Company
- Crum & Forster Insurance
- Nordstrom, Inc.
- Banta Publications
- Frito Lay, Inc./Quaker Oats
- National Interstate Insurance
- Broadspire, A Crawford Company
- EMC Insurance
- Amtrust Group
- Creative Risk Solutions
- MV Transportation
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