Shook, Hardy & Bacon

(previously Shook, Hardy, Ottman, Mitchell and Bacon) is a U.S. law firm based in Kansas City, Missouri.

In 2012, The National Law Journal ranked the firm as the 87th largest in the United States.

[3] In 2007, Shook won a $69.5 million verdict on behalf of client Sprint Nextel, against Vonage.

[9] William H. Colby, an attorney at the firm, represented Nancy Cruzan (by way of her parents) in the right-to-die case, Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, as part of Shook's pro bono work.

[11] In 2019, the firm launched its cannabis practice to address regulatory, employment, and litigation matters.

SHB occupies all 24 floors of its corporate headquarters in the 2555 Grand Building [ 3 ] in the Crown Center complex.