Biography
Madeline Mann is a litigator representing clients in state and federal courts. She handles matters in a variety of practice areas including class action, products liability, and fire and electrical liability litigation. As a former firefighter and arson investigator, she brings six years of experience in fire suppression and fire scene investigations to the firm.
Background
Madeline was a summer associate at Armstrong Teasdale before joining the firm full time. While in law school, Madeline interned at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Kansas and was a Douglass Fellow at the Human Trafficking Institute. She gained valuable trial experience as a Rule 13 intern for the Platte County, Missouri and Jackson County, Missouri Prosecutors’ Offices.
Prior to attending law school, Madeline was a firefighter and an arson investigator. She investigated over 100 fire scenes and is a Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator.
Education
- University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law (J.D., 2025)
- Dean’s List
- Arizona State University (B.S., 2021)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
Admissions
Professional Activities
- Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
- Association for Women Lawyers of Greater Kansas City
- Federal Bar Association
- Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator
Accolades
- Missouri Lawyers Weekly Women’s Justice Awards, Leaders of Tomorrow (2025)
- UMKC Women’s Council, Graduate Assistance Fund Merit Recipient (2025)









