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A MOTHER FIGHTS AGAINST SEVEN ATTORNEYS IN KANSAS STATE, USA

The litigation began in an unprecidented  action by a mother who believed in the judicial  system backed by attorney Mit Winter, Kennyhertz  Perry Attorneys, which backfired. JK Dickinson is  fighting the litigation filed against her with a  CounterClaim. She faces four attorney’s career   experts at Kennyhertz Perry Attorneys at Law, the   three-team litigator’s Horn Aylward & Band, LLC.,   who represent them, and Sports Law Expert Mit   Winter. 

JK Dickinson hired Mit Winter, an attorney who boasts his ‘Unique Sports Law Brand’ which  backfired after learning that although he signed a letter to represent JK Dickinson, in a personal  injury matter, where her son almost died on a training field, Mit Winter did not have personal  injury experience.  

CoFounders Braden Perry-John Kennyhertz, and Firm Manager Kelly Garriety Bieri, refused to  discuss the allegations against their contract employee, Mit Winter, disregarding the Letter of  Engagement/Contract signed by JK Dickinson. Further, John Kennyhertz denied the claims and  told client JK Dickinson, her invoices were due and payable. After client JK Dickinson did not  sign a waiver/settlement agreement presented by Kennyhertz Perry, LLC., dismissing all  allegations against Sports Law attorney Mit Winter, and the firm Kennyhertz Perry Attorneys at  Law, Kennyhertz Perry filed a lawsuit against JK Dickinson for unpaid invoice and Breach of  Contract. 

As I see it, the glitch is that Kennyhertz Perry’s attorney Mit Winter accepted a client’s personal  injury matter signing JK Dickinson’s representation in an individual injury case that resulted in  JK Dickinson’s son’s near-death collapse on a training field. The International athlete, twenty  years old at the time, did not receive a contract from attorney Mit Winter, a fee schedule, nor a  scope of practice/representation outline. Interestingly, Attorney Mit Winter signed a contract with  JK Dickinson, the International athlete’s mother, but not the athlete.  

Sports Law attorney Mit Winter had all the cards in his hand, an unprecedented case in USA’S  NCAA history, and did not have the personal injury experience to deliver a settlement based on  his email stating ‘as I see it’ – ‘in similar cases’ quoting two University athletes who suffered heat related illness, hydrated at the hospital, and remained on the collegiate team. 

In the case presented to Mit Winter, a highly publicized and recognized expert in Sports Law, a  case where the damages were monumentally different than the two cases presented to JK  Dickinson after she refused the services of attorney Mit Winter; critical differences in the cases  presented by Attorney Mit Winter, leading to $5M and $11.5M, the International NCAA athlete  did not return to the University team and did not play competitive sports ever again due to the  damages he suffered, attorney Mit Winter, settled the case on behalf of the International Athlete  without his knowledge for $212,500.00.  

Mit Winter accepted an amount of $212,500.00. And JK Dickinson and her son were forced to  accept the offer or face another stressful journey litigating the ‘enforceable’ authorization made  by Sports Attorney Mit Winter to include further billing and hourly financial commitments. The  amount Sports Law Attorney Mit Winter accepted without permission did not cover his signed  player offer from FIFA AGENT Morris Pagnielli for $580,000.00, the full-ride scholarship  estimated at $160,000.00 – $180,000.00, or the out-of-pocket medical bills of approximately  $150,000.00.  

Will Pro se litigant JK Dickinson get her day in court with the jury trial she requested or will the  judicial system unknown to JK Dickinson bury her due to the unknowelgable case law details  that govern the State of Kansas? Only time will tell. A jury trial is scheduled in the matter on  April 13th, 2024, for five days.  

Watch the litigation continue in these two cases in Johnson County Civil Court. 

Disciplinary investigations are underway in Kansas, Missouri and California, filed against Mit  Winter, also known as Milton Shipman Winter IV, in this matter.

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