Eric L. Johnson is an associate practicing in the Financial Services Group. His practice involves representation of debtors, creditors, committees, trustees and other interested parties in bankruptcy, workout, and collection matters.
Eric earned his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law. While in law school, Eric was an Articles Editor of the The Journal of Corporation Law and authored “Waste Not, Want Not: An Analysis of Stock Option Plans, Executive Compensation, and the Proper Standard of Waste” that was published in the Journal of Corporation Law’s Fall 2000 edition.
Eric received his bachelor's degree in political science, with highest honors, from the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar F... » Read More Eric L. Johnson is an associate practicing in the Financial Services Group. His practice involves representation of debtors, creditors, committees, trustees and other interested parties in bankruptcy, workout, and collection matters.
Eric earned his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law. While in law school, Eric was an Articles Editor of the The Journal of Corporation Law and authored “Waste Not, Want Not: An Analysis of Stock Option Plans, Executive Compensation, and the Proper Standard of Waste” that was published in the Journal of Corporation Law’s Fall 2000 edition.
Eric received his bachelor's degree in political science, with highest honors, from the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, where he was an Off-Campus Senator and was Chairperson of the Student Senate’s Governmental and Legislative Affairs Committee. He also was a member of the Judicial Committee, Phi Eta Sigma National Academic Honor Society and the Golden Key National Honor Society.
Eric is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Kansas, as well as the federal district courts in Kansas and the Western District of Missouri. » Read Less Eric L. Johnson is an associate practicing in the Financial Services Group. His practice involves representation of debtors, creditors, committees, trustees and other interested parties in bankruptcy, workout, and collection matters.
Eric earned his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law. While in law school, Eric was an Articles Editor of the The Journal of Corporation Law and authored “Waste Not, Want Not: An Analysis of Stock Option Plans, Executive Compensation, and the Proper Standard of Waste” that was published in the Journal of Corporation Law’s Fall 2000 edition.
Eric received his bachelor's degree in political science, with highest honors, from the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, where he was an Off-Campus Senator and was Chairperson of the Student Senate’s Governmental and Legislative Affairs Committee. He also was a member of the Judicial Committee, Phi Eta Sigma National Academic Honor Society and the Golden Key National Honor Society.
Eric is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Kansas, as well as the federal district courts in Kansas and the Western District of Missouri.
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