Donald H. Snook is a native of Springfield, Missouri. He received his undergraduate degree with majors in Social Science and Government/Legal Studies from Evangel University, Springfield, Missouri (B.S., with honors, 2001). While at Evangel, he served as an intern in the Washington D.C. office of the House Majority Leader-Congressman Roy Blunt (R. Mo). He obtained his legal education at Washburn University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2004). While attending Washburn, he served as Articles Editor for the Washburn Law Journal, and his comment “Preserving Federalism or Perverting Constitutional Principles: A Conservative Critique of the Conservative Majority” 42 WASHBURN L.J. 385 (2003) was published. The Washburn faculty recognized his comment as the best student work for the 2002-2003 issues and awarded him the John F. Kuether Faculty Writing Award.
Mr. Snook also received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for top papers in Constitutional Law I and II, Family Law, and Jurisprudence.
Mr. Snook practices in Civil Litigation with a focus in general
insurance defense, Employment Law, constitutional law, Personal
Injury and Premises Liability. He is licensed to practice
in the courts of the State of Kansas, the United States District
Court for the District of Kansas and
the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Mr. Snook is a member
of the Wichita Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association, American
Bar Association and the Wichita Young Lawyers Association.
Mr. Snook was also selected to serve as a pupil in the Sam
A. Crow American Inns of Court in Topeka, Kansas.
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