Among significant appellate cases, most involving matters of first impression, handled principally by Mr. Troup are the following:
A case in which the Kansas Supreme Court, for the first time, allowed punitive damages in a case involving a landlord/tenant dispute
A case in which the court of appeals determined that the statutory conversion penalty against fiduciaries was mandatory and not discretionary
A case in which the Kansas Supreme Court held a city weapons ordinance was unconstitutional
A case in which the Kansas Supreme Court reversed a conviction based upon erroneous admission of child hearsay