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Spencer A. Low

Spencer’s practice focuses on labor and employment as well as public sector representation, representing municipal clients in land use and general municipal needs. Spencer’s labor and employment practice focuses on employment discrimination and traditional labor law. Spencer also practices general civil litigation and insurance defense. Spencer represents clients at all levels of litigation, from grievances and administrative hearings through trial and at the appellate level. He has jury experience in federal employment discrimination claims, and has successfully avoided trials for clients in both Kansas and Missouri through Motions to Dismiss and Motions for Summary Judgment. Spencer has also handled numerous labor arbitrations that resulted in a denied grievance in favor of his client. Spencer serves as a member of the Board of Governors of the Wyandotte County Bar Association.

Before joining McAnany, Van Cleave and Phillips, Spencer received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Kansas State University. While at Tulane University Law School, Spencer obtained his J.D. and received a Sports Law Certificate. Spencer also served as the Business Editor for the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property and published an article on trademark protections for political campaign websites.

Spencer lives in Roeland Park, Kansas. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs and serving as a Certified Barbeque Judge for the Kansas City Barbecue Society. Spencer enjoys rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals along with the New Orleans Pelicans.