Associate
Sarah graduated from the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law in 2021 and practiced employment and higher education law at a national law firm before joining Myers Longhofer in 2023. During law school, Sarah served as the Editor-in-Chief of the UMKC Law Review, as well as a Teaching Assistant for the legal research and writing program. Prior to law school, she spent several years as a paralegal for a boutique Kansas City law firm, where she assisted with complex civil matters and multidistrict litigation.
Sarah also holds a Master’s degree in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has studied French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. She is a published translator of several novels.
Publications
Sarah C. Stevens, Invisible Touch: Analyzing the Language Conduit Theory Through the Lens of Translation and Interpreting Principles, 88 UMKC L. Rev. 771 (2020).
Significant Accomplishments
UMKC Law Review, Editor-in-Chief
Recipient of the Charles E. Whittaker Award for Academic Excellence, 2021
Personal
A devoted equestrian, Sarah can often be found at the barn with her beloved horse, Disco. She also enjoys volunteering for a therapeutic riding center, where she helps children with special needs gain confidence and develop motor and cognitive skills through equine-assisted activities and therapies. She is an avid reader and loves trying new board games with her husband, Guy.