Dave Stucky
Since joining the firm as an associate attorney in August 2008, Mr. Stucky has primarily focused his practice in civil litigation and natural resources law but has also handled a wide range of general practice matters. He has also immersed himself in a number of nonprofit boards including United Way and the Newton Chamber of Commerce. While in law school, Mr. Stucky graduated in the top five percent of his class and participated in various academic activities including serving as the comments editor on the law review and being selected for the regional moot court competition, where he and his partner earned best appellate brief in the competition.
Education
- Bethel College, B.S., Business/Economics and Restorative Justice, summa cum laude, 2005
- Washburn University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2008
- Washburn University School of Law, Natural Resources Law Certificate, 2008
Professional Background
- Comments Editor, Washburn Law Journal (vol. 47)
- Moot Court
- Kansas Bar, 2008
- U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas
- Member:
- American Bar Association
- Kansas Bar Association
- Wichita Bar Association
- Harvey County Bar Association
- Kansas Association for Justice
- American Association for Justice
Civic Involvement
- Member, United Way Board, 2009 to present
- Alumni Council for Bethel College, 2009 - present
- Newton Young Professionals, 2009 to present
- Kauffman Museum Board of Directors, 2010
- Member, Newton Lions Club, 2008 to present
- Newton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 2011 – present
Publications
- David J. Stucky, The Tenth Circuit’s Obscured Vision: Losing Sight of the Importance of Requiring Clearly Visible License Plates [United States v. Edgerton, 438 F.3d 1043 (10th Cir. 2006)] 46 Washburn L.J. 633 (Spring 2007).
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