About Jeff K. Brown
Jeff has been with Logan Logan & Watson, L.C. since 1995, working as a clerk for the firm while still in law school. He has since developed a practice that is focused primarily in the areas of defense of health care providers in medical malpractice actions and the defense of long-term care facilities in nursing home negligence actions. Jeff also has experience in other areas of litigation that have been as far ranging as matters involving allegations of misconduct against a mental health therapist to the alleged negligence of a ringside physician in an amateur boxing competition.
Jeff has successfully tried cases to juries in both Kansas and Missouri. Additionally, Jeff successfully prosecuted and tried numerous matters while an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Prairie Village, Kansas from 1996 through 2001.
Practice Areas
Medical Malpractice
Nursing Home/Longterm Care Negligence
Professional Experience
| Experience | Years |
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| Partner, Logan Logan & Watson, L.C. | 2003-Current |
| Associate, Logan & Logan, L.C. | 1996-2003 |
Education
| School | Focus | Degree | Year |
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| University of Kansas School of Law - University of Kansas | Law | J.D. | 1996 |
| Honors: Payne & Jones Appellate Advocacy Award Recipient;
American Jurisprudence Award Recipient for Appellate Advocacy; Charles B. Randall Memorial Scholarship Recipient; Judge J.C. Ruppenthal Law Scholarship Recipient |
| Activities: Staff Member, University of Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy
Authored: "Compensation for the College Student-Athlete: Preservation of Amateurism," University of Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy (Spring 1996); Student Instructor for First Year Law Students in Appellate Advocacy
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| Wichita State University | Administration of Justice | B.S. | 1992 |
| Honors: Cum Laude; Mortar Board National Honor Society; Josephine A. Stabler Scholarship Recipient; Order of Omega Greek Honorary Society; President, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, 1991-1992 |