News Summary
Karrie Clinkinbeard from Armstrong Teasdale’s Kansas City office has been honored by Missouri Lawyers Weekly in the 2025 Power List for Business Defense Attorneys. Among 34 selected attorneys, Clinkinbeard’s notable work in litigation, including significant verdicts and her leadership role in the firm, highlights her excellence in the legal field. Her achievements underscore her influence in business defense and her commitment to improving national standards in fire investigation.
Kansas City – Karrie Clinkinbeard, a partner at Armstrong Teasdale’s Kansas City office, has earned a notable recognition from Missouri Lawyers Weekly, being named to the publication’s 2025 Power List for Business Defense Attorneys. Clinkinbeard stands out as one of only 34 attorneys selected for this prestigious list, showcasing her accomplishment among the top business defense practitioners in Missouri.
The selection process for the Power List involved comprehensive interviews with attorneys from across the state, thorough reviews of verdicts and settlements, and extensive archival research. Clinkinbeard’s continuous presence on this list since 2021 highlights her consistent performance and recognition in her field.
A seasoned litigator, Clinkinbeard’s expertise spans various areas of law, including fire, explosion, and electrocution litigation; toxic torts; catastrophic incidents; product liability; contract disputes; personal injury; as well as life, health, and disability concerns. Her extensive trial experience includes numerous jury cases that she has successfully brought to verdict in both state and federal courts. Known for her aggressive pretrial practices, Clinkinbeard often achieves favorable outcomes for her clients early in litigation.
One of her notable achievements includes serving as co-lead counsel in a furnace explosion case that resulted in the largest defense verdict in Missouri in 2014. This landmark case underscores her legal acumen and ability to navigate complex litigation challenges effectively.
Leadership and Contributions
Karrie Clinkinbeard also made history as the first woman to serve as the managing attorney for Armstrong Teasdale’s Kansas City office. During her leadership, the office nearly doubled in size, emphasizing her capability to drive growth and innovation within her firm.
The 2025 Power List will be featured in the May issue of Missouri Lawyers Weekly, further solidifying Clinkinbeard’s reputation within the legal community. Her contributions to the field have also been acknowledged through various accolades, including the Litigation Practitioner Award received at the 2022 Women’s Justice Awards.
Professional Expertise
Clinkinbeard holds certification as a fire and explosion investigator through the National Association of Fire Investigators, demonstrating her commitment to ongoing education and expertise in her specialty. Furthermore, she actively participates in the National Fire Protection Association’s 1033 technical committee, contributing her knowledge and experience to enhance national standards in fire investigation.
In addition to her professional pursuits, Clinkinbeard dedicates time to training fire investigators nationwide on critical aspects of documentation and court testimony, reinforcing the importance of accuracy and expertise in legal proceedings related to fire incidents.
Personal Background
Karrie Clinkinbeard embodies a family legacy in firefighting; her grandfather and father both served as fire chiefs in Johnson County. Her father, Dennis Meyers, currently holds the position of assistant chief for Johnson County Fire District No. 1, showcasing a familial commitment to public safety and community service.
Outside the realm of law, Clinkinbeard finds joy in attending Kansas City Royals games and supporting her children’s sports events, highlighting her dedication to family and community involvement.
As Karrie Clinkinbeard continues to excel as a leading business defense attorney in Missouri, her achievements serve as an inspiration within the legal and broader community, reinforcing the vital role of effective legal representation in complex litigation matters.
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Additional Resources
- Armstrong Teasdale News
- Wikipedia: Business Law
- Missouri Lawyers Media
- Google Search: Karrie Clinkinbeard
- Missouri Lawyers Media Archive
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Litigation
- Kansas City Star
- Google News: Lawsuit
- Armstrong Teasdale News: Super Lawyers
