Sarah Duggan
Brown, Curry & Duggan
Before law school, Sarah served as a police officer, graduating from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center. This role provided her with a unique perspective on policing, shaping her understanding of the urgent need for reform. Sarah also spent over fifteen years in the service industry witnessing firsthand the struggles of lower wage workers.
Following law school, Sarah joined the City of Kansas City’s Corporate Litigation Department, where she tackled employment, tort, and contract claims from a defense standpoint. This experience broadened her perspective, equipping her with the tools to better guide her clients through the complexities of litigation.
Currently, Sarah channels her passion for advocacy into her role as an attorney representing employees against their employers, which involves tackling giant corporations on behalf of the disadvantaged employee. She also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Law, where she teaches trial advocacy. In this capacity, she not only imparts her extensive knowledge to aspiring lawyers but also inspires them to champion justice and integrity in their future practices.