Attorney Rebecca M. Randles is a partner with the Randles Mata, LLC, law firm in Kansas City, Missouri. A highly rated trial lawyer with more than 31 years of legal experience, Ms. Randles provides exceptional representation and support to clients throughout her region and across the United States who have suffered or have children who suffered sexual abuse at the hands of clergy, scout leaders, teachers, coaches and other figures of authority.Along with representing sexual abuse victims, Ms. Randles also handles cases involving psychiatric and psychology malpractice, workplace discrimination and sexual harassment, and other violations of her clients' constitutional rights. She also handles cases involving psychological injury. Over the course of her legal career, she has tried cases against some of the largest and most powerful entities in the nation, including certain dioceses of the Catholic Church and the U.S. federal government, as well as against local schools, municipalities, police departments and more.Among her most notable successes, Ms. Randles negotiated a settlement of more than $2.25 million for the victims of wrongful death and sexual abuse against members of the clergy, and she obtained a verdict of more than $7.2 million for a victim of cyberstalking and sexual abuse. She has also secured a $10 million settlement on behalf of a class of clergy sexual abuse victims, and she has gained a reputation as a tireless and passionate advocate for those suffering needlessly through no fault of their own.Recognized for her impeccable professionalism and outstanding legal abilities, Ms. Randles won the Lawyer of the Year award in 2003 and Most Influential Lawyer in 2012. She has also earned many other accolades from her peers along with numerous testimonials and referrals from her satisfied clients.A 1985 summa cum laude graduate of Southwest Baptist University, Ms. Randles obtained her Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School in 1988. She holds her license to practice in Massachusetts, Kansas and Missouri, and she is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th and 10th circuits.
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