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AttorneysSteven Sprenger"Many prospective clients cannot help but feel intimidated by enormous corporations, even if these corporations have committed injustices. I have vast experience staring down unjust corporate executives in the courtroom. I am comfortable in front of the judges and juries who will ultimately decide your case. I am not afraid of big-firm defense lawyers, or of their Fortune 500 clients. Sprenger + Lang doesn't just follow the law; we have 'made' the law in the area of employment rights class actions." Steven Sprenger is a member partner at Sprenger + Lang and works in the firm's Washington, D.C. office. His current cases include C.H. Robinson, Abbott Labs, TV Writers' Cases and Morgan Stanley. He also worked on Hill v. Republic of Iraq, including the trial. He received his B.A. from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa and his J.D., with high distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1988. During law school, he was a member of the Iowa Law Review and Moot Court Board. Prior to joining Sprenger + Lang in November 2000, Steve was a founding partner of Sprenger & McCreight, Kansas City, Missouri, and an associate attorney with Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, Washington, D.C. and Shook Hardy & Bacon, Kansas City, MO. While in Kansas City, he was class counsel and settled two employment class actions Eickhoff v. Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS, Civil No. 98-2372-KHV (D. Kan.), a reverse discrimination case brought on behalf of white male applicants who alleged that they were denied police officer positions because of their race, sex and ethnicity; and Turner v Torotel, Inc., et al., Civil No.96-0646-CV-W-5 (W.D. Mo.), a race discrimination case brought on behalf of black applicants who alleged that they were denied light manufacturing positions because of their race. In January/February 2007, Steven M. Sprenger was recognized by Lawdragon magazine as one of the "500 Leading Plaintiffs' Lawyers in America." |
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