Mr. James was born on
Mr. James graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English (cum laude) from Mr. James joined Blackwell Sanders Matheny Weary & Lombardi as an Associate in August 1983. He became the first African-American partner in the firm's history on On January 18, 1993, Mr. James and fellow Blackwell Sanders Matheny Weary & Lombardi partner Nancy Kenner, left to form their own firm, Kenner & James, P.C. The firm emphasized a practice in plaintiff's personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home negligence. In December 1998, Paul Kavanaugh joined Kenner & James as a partner and the firm name changed to In February 2002, Mr. James left the Kenner, James & Kavanaugh firm to form The Sly James Firm, Trial Lawyers, P.C., where he continues to emphasize a practice in plaintiff's personal injury, medical negligence, nursing home negligence and civil litigation. Mr. James is active in political, community and civic activities. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Eye Foundation of Kansas City, Inc.; Civic Council of Greater Kansas City Education Committee; The United Way; Executive Board of the Committee for County Progress; the Steering Committee of the Partnership for Children, a joint project of the United Way and the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation; President of the Board of Bishop Hogan High School; a member of the Board of Trustees of Notre Dame de Sion schools; a member of the Board of Operation Breakthrough; and a member of the Board of the Genesis School. He is also a graduate of the Kansas City Tomorrow program sponsored by the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City. Mr. James was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City, Missouri and to the Board of the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA). Recently, he was also appointed to the Boards of the Enhanced Enterprise Zones of Kansas City and the Jackson County Ethics Commission. He served as one of four Co-Chairs of the Save Our Stadiums committee, a successful tax initiative to refurbish the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City in 2006. Mr. James was President of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association in 2003. Between 1992 and 2002, he was a member, Secretary and later the President of the Missouri Board of Law Examiners. Mr. James is a Director of the Kansas City Bar Foundation. He was formerly the Vice-President of the Board of Directors of Legal Aid of Western Missouri and Treasurer of the Jackson County Bar Association. In the past, he has also served as a member of the Missouri Bar Foresight Committee; the Missouri Supreme Court Ad Hoc Committee on Judicial Circuit Boundaries; and Chairman of the KCMBA Sports and Entertainment Law Committee. He has also served as the Chair of the KCMBA Nursing Home Negligence Committee, as a member of the KCMBA CLE Committee and the Chair of the KCMBA Emergency Preparedness Committee. He is currently the Chair of the KCMBA Diversity Committee. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Association; a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA); the Board of Govenors of the Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers (MATA); the Board of Govenors of the Missouri Bar Association; and a member of the Jackson County Bar Association. He is also a Master in Division II of the KCMBA Inn of Court program. Mr. James has spoken at ATLA Seminars in Puerto Rico, Toronto, Palm Springs, Hawaii, Seattle, Chicago and Montreal as well as ABA seminars in Toronto and Seattle. He has spoken at numerous CLE programs in Missouri Kansas and Arkansas. He has also published an article regarding Nursing Home Litigation in ATLA's Trial Magazine, as well as other writings for other publications and seminars.
The Sly James Firm serves clients throughout the midwest, primarily in the states of Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Arkansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and many other states. |


