Kansas Cash Lures Sharks Out To Sticks

We won't skip this chance to share a quick version of an old joke . . .

The only lawyer in a small town will struggle to survive but TWO LAWYERS will prosper.

And so . . .

Check Kansas working to put this parable into action, probably in hopes of sparking more economic activity . . .  

 "As many attorneys in rural areas reach retirement age, there aren’t enough new ones that want to take on the jobs. A Kansas law will offer incentives to hopefully get a new generation of lawyers to fill the roles." 

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

It's hard to get legal help in rural Kansas. Now the state will pay new attorneys to practice there

Rural attorneys are in short supply. A Kansas law will offer incentives to hopefully get a new generation of lawyers to fill the roles.

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