About Gary
Gary Eastman has practiced law in the Midwest for nearly three decades. He built a private practice in the late 1990s and has maintained it since. Colleagues and clients know him as a steady presence in Missouri and Kansas legal circles.
He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1998. That credential set the stage for immediate entry into practice. The law school years remain a reference point in his approach to casework and client counseling.
Soon after graduation he established The Eastman Law Office. He has been listed as Principal of the firm since 1998. Running a small firm has meant juggling management and client responsibilities. He has overseen the firm’s operations while handling the legal work that brought clients through the door.
Eastman is licensed to practice in both Missouri and Kansas. He has spent his career practicing across those two jurisdictions. That practical experience gives him familiarity with the procedural and substantive differences that matter to clients who cross state lines.
The work at The Eastman Law Office has included a steady flow of matters brought by individuals and small businesses. He handles intake, research, drafting and client consultation personally. Clients tend to interact with him directly from initial contact through resolution. Over time he has built a practice pattern that favors continuity and personal attention rather than large-firm delegation.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, running a solo or small firm requires attention to administrative detail. Eastman has balanced those demands while keeping a steady calendar of client matters. The model has allowed him to remain accessible to people who need practical legal help without navigating a complex office hierarchy.
He has remained active in private practice rather than moving into a public or corporate role. That choice has defined the types of matters he sees and the relationships he develops. It also means his professional life is closely tied to the community he serves.
He currently practices at The Eastman Law Office, handling legal matters in Missouri and Kansas.