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Citation Guidelines. This guide answers some questions authors may have concerning capitalization, abbreviations, and punctuation, plus more. Style Guide. Editorial Policy The Journal of The Missouri Bar assists members of The Missouri Bar in keeping abreast of changes in legal developments and in meeting their professional obligations. The Journal welcomes submission of articles relating to any legal topic of interest to Missouri lawyers. Criteria for publication include the quality of the article, its substantive value, its general interest to Missouri lawyers and the originality of its subject matter.

Articles of a historical nature, articles which relate to cases pending before any court or agency and articles previously published in whole or substantial part will not be accepted for publication. Consistent with the Journal 's format, the language of submissions should be gender-neutral. The Journal of The Missouri Bar encourages all its members, including women and minorities, to contribute substantive law articles for publication. Ethics: Thirteen new informal advisory opinion summaries published in Taxes in Your Practice: Tax court denies deductions for new business search.

Management Matters: Houston, we have a problem Writing It Right: How writing can sharpen personal decision making. The road less traveled: Current, former Missouri lawyers apply their law degrees outside the courtroom. Taxes in Your Practice: Lawyer's spending and lifestyle preclude discharge of tax liabilities in bankruptcy.

If securities are legal claims, only lawyers should be in the position to provide advice for compensation. Missouri Chief Justice delivers State of Judiciary virtually. Management Matters: Don't think disaster can't or won't happen to your firm. Taxes in Your Practice: Medical cannabis dispensary deductions denied by the tax court. Understanding the equitable remedies of contribution and indemnity in construction law.

Read more. Brett Rolwes assists public through volunteer lawyer resources. September YourMOLaw month in review. The Missouri Bar observed two events last month. The first was our celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. On that day in , delegates from the …. Cape Girardeau attorney and former Circuit Court Judge John Grimm has been elected to a one-year term as president of The Missouri Bar, an organization that represents approximately 30, lawyers throughout the state.

Two new members elected to the Board of Governors. Judge Tracey A. Mason-White, an associate judge in Sullivan County, won an uncontested election in District 1, which covers 19 counties in northwestern Missouri. She succeeds Judge W. She succeeds Alexandra E. Advertise with Us. Publications The Missouri Bar publishes a wide variety of materials for lawyers and the general public. Publications, e-Newsletters and Videos.

MoBarNews See the latest news on our blog for Missouri lawyers and citizens interested in Missouri law. ESQ View our latest edition of our weekly e-newsletter for Missouri lawyers. Courts Bulletin The latest court decisions are summarized each month in this publication which keeps Missouri lawyers current with rulings in selected areas of the law.



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