About John A.
John A. Villamaria built his legal foundation in the Midwest. He earned a B.B.A. in Business Management from Pittsburg State University and later took his law degree from the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law. Those two institutions shaped both his understanding of business and his legal training.
After law school he began practicing in the Kansas–Missouri region. He is admitted to the bars of Kansas and Missouri and has maintained a practice that serves clients in both states. Over the years he has handled a range of matters that touch on state law in this bi-state area. He also works with clients whose concerns cross the state line, which requires attention to two separate bodies of law.
He founded The Law Office of John A. Villamaria, LLC and operates out of offices in the region. The firm bears his name and reflects a practice that he manages directly. Colleagues and clients describe him as straightforward and practical. He prefers plain answers over legalese and aims to explain options clearly so clients can make decisions with a realistic sense of risk and timing.
Villamaria’s training in business management has influenced how he approaches client problems. He often considers the commercial implications of legal choices as well as the procedural steps. That background can change the way a case is planned, from initial assessment through resolution. He pays attention to details that affect cost and schedule, and he communicates those trade-offs early.
In court or at the negotiating table he is methodical. He prepares documents, organizes evidence, and structures arguments in a way that reflects careful planning. He also spends time outside of hearings crafting practical solutions that aim to resolve disputes without unnecessary delay when a negotiated result will serve the client better.
He remains active in private practice as of 2026. He runs The Law Office of John A. Villamaria, LLC and serves individuals and businesses in Kansas and Missouri, advising them on legal matters that arise under the laws of those states.