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Camron Hoorfar
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Camron L. Hoorfar, Attorney at Law, is a taxation, business, and contracts attorney in the Kansas City metro area. Camron graduated from the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law with a J.D. and a LL.M. in Taxation. While attending law school, Camron participated in many tax and business activities, including the Kansas City Tax Clinic and the IRS VITA program. Camron is licensed to practice in both Missouri and Kansas.


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