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William Daniel Biles (born August 12, 1952) is a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court . Biles was appointed on January 7, 2009, by Governor Kathleen Sebelius to replace retiring Chief Justice Kay McFarland .

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10-792: Biles is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Daniel Biles (born 1952), American judge Ed Biles (1931–2020), American football coach and player George Biles (1900–1987), British sign painter Keith Biles , British politician Martin Biles (1919–2017), American javelin thrower Oliver Biles (born 1990), British actor Simone Biles (born 1997), American artistic gymnast William Biles (1644–1710), American judge See also [ edit ] Bies (surname) Bile (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Biles All pages with titles containing Biles [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

20-847: A reporter for the Associated Press Kansas Division from 1975 to 1980. After graduating from Law School, Biles joined the Kansas Attorney General's Office from 1980 to 1985 before entering into private practice. In 1985 Biles became a partner of the law firm of Gates, Biles & Shields, P.A., which is based in Overland Park, Kansas . Biles focused his legal practice in the areas of Commercial Litigation , Education law , administrative law , appellate practice, Real estate transaction , employment law , transportation, municipal financing, civil rights, First Amendment cases and media law . Biles while in private practice work

30-452: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Daniel Biles Dan Biles was born August 12, 1952, in El Dorado, Kansas . He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in journalism from Kansas State University in 1975 and his Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law in 1980. He is the father of three daughters. Before becoming a practicing attorney, Biles was

40-585: The Kansas Supreme Court , which is required to practice law in Kansas. The KBA offers many CLEs to both members and non-members throughout the year. The Annual Meeting traditionally rotates each year to one of three locations ( Overland Park, KS , Topeka, KS , or Wichita, KS ). Although the locations have changed, the event has been ongoing for over a century. The Kansas Bar Association provides opportunities for attorneys to join sections of law they practice for

50-407: The surname Biles . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biles&oldid=1242232160 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

60-813: The Chief Judge Robert Fairchild and Judge Tom Malone . He assumed office on March 6, 2009. Biles is a member of the Kansas Bar Association ; the Kansas Association for Justice, and the Johnson County Bar Association. In addition to his work in the legal community, Biles served as the director of Community Living Opportunities, Inc., which is a not-for-profit organization serving more than 370 children and adults with severe developmental disabilities specializing in residential, day programs, and case management in Kansas. Biles

70-478: The president serving as the highest position. Each president serves a one-year term, except for a few exceptions. A former KBA executive director allegedly embezzled between $ 25,000 - $ 100,000. The Kansas Bar Association provides its members with current information about the law through publications, both print and electronic, and through social networking websites . Continuing legal education (CLE) courses are required in Kansas to remain in good standing with

80-501: The right to vote and hold positions within the association. Membership fees differ based on an attorney's years of practice, with special consideration for certain legal fields, including legal services attorneys. If a KBA member has been practicing law for 50 years and maintains good standing, they automatically become a life member of the KBA and don't need to pay annual dues. The Kansas Bar Association has an elected board of governors, with

90-519: Was a former member the National Council of State Education Attorneys. Kansas Bar Association The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) is a non-profit bar association for the state of Kansas with its headquarters in Topeka . The KBA is made up of less than 5,000 members and was established in 1882. Any lawyer in good standing with their state's bar can join the association. Only members have

100-643: Was active in political endeavors as he was a member of the Kansas Turnpike Authority Board and also on the Kansas State Board of Education. Biles was one of three candidates recommended by the Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission to Governor Kathleen Sebelius . On January 7, 2009, Biles was appointed by Governor Sebelius, the other two choices recommended by the Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission were

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