Profile
Big Firm Experience, Small Firm Attention
Reavey Law LLC is a specialized employment law firm located in the historic West Bottoms of Kansas City, Missouri. Founded by Patrick G. Reavey, the firm offers a unique value proposition: the sophisticated legal knowledge of a large corporate firm combined with the personal attention of a boutique practice. Patrick Reavey began his career defending large corporations at one of Kansas City’s biggest law firms, giving him an insider’s view of how companies and their insurers defend against lawsuits. Now, he uses that playbook to fight for employees who have been mistreated in the workplace. This strategic advantage allows Reavey Law to anticipate defense tactics and build stronger cases for victims of discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination.
Protecting Employee Rights
The firm concentrates its practice on helping workers assert their legal rights under state and federal law. Key areas of focus include:
- Discrimination: Representing clients who have been treated unfairly based on race, gender, age, disability, or religion.
- Sexual Harassment: Providing a safe and confidential environment for victims to pursue justice against harassers and negligent employers.
- Wrongful Termination: challenging firings that violate public policy or employment contracts.
- Retaliation: protecting whistleblowers and employees who have been punished for asserting their rights (such as filing a workers’ comp claim).
- Wage & Hour Disputes: Fighting for unpaid overtime, commissions, and fair wages.
Trusted and Respected
Patrick Reavey is not only an advocate for individuals but also serves as a City Attorney for several local municipalities, a role that demonstrates his broad legal competence and high ethical standing. The firm has secured significant victories, including a jury verdict of over one million dollars in a reverse gender discrimination case. Clients consistently praise Patrick for his empathy and his ability to explain complex legal issues in plain language. If you are looking to hire a lawyer who understands the stress of losing a job or facing a hostile work environment, Reavey Law LLC provides the aggressive representation you need. The firm offers free initial consultations to help you understand if you have a viable claim.
Historic Stockyards Location
The firm is headquartered in the iconic Livestock Exchange Building in the West Bottoms. This historic landmark, once the hub of the cattle industry, now houses creative and professional offices. The location offers a unique and memorable setting for legal consultations, away from the stuffiness of downtown high-rises.
Specializing In
Wrongful Termination, Sexual Harassment, FMLA Disputes, Age Discrimination
Address & Location
The office is located at 1600 Genessee St, Suite 303, inside the famous Livestock Exchange Building. This location is in the heart of the West Bottoms district, just west of downtown Kansas City. The area is known for its historic industrial architecture and antique shops.
Building Location
The Livestock Exchange Building is a massive, 9-story historic brick structure built in 1911. It is the largest and most recognizable building in the West Bottoms, featuring three wings and a grand entrance. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Suite Access
Suite 303 is on the 3rd floor. Clients should enter through the main lobby, which features historic tile work and detailing, and use the elevators to reach the third floor. The building is fully accessible.
Parking Details
There is ample free parking in the large surface lots surrounding the Livestock Exchange Building. Clients never have to worry about finding a spot or paying for parking here.
Public Transit
Public transit in the West Bottoms is limited. The nearest major bus connection is the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (RideKC) Route 101, which stops near the Hy-Vee Arena, requiring a walk to the office. Personal vehicle or rideshare is recommended.
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