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Mission: Page 2, part iii, line 1 to uphold/defend the united states & missouri constitutions; preserve the adversary system and right to trial by jury; advance the science of jurisprudence; maintain high standards of professional ethics and competency in bench and bar; provide educational seminars on the art of advocacy and all fields of law; publish legal periodicals and protect the rights of individuals.
Programs: Legislative program: the missouri association of trial attorneys reviewed all legislative bills introduced in the missouri general assembly and monitored bills determined to be of interest to members of the association and their clients. Members of the association, staff and consultants testified and/or lobbied for or against proposed legislation relating to the civil justice system, the right to trial by jury, and individual rights. By providing issue briefs, testimony, and consultation regarding identified issues, the association was successful in stopping or amending proposed legislation with potential to restrict or limit the rights of individuals and/or the benefits of the civil justice system and right to trial by jury.
continuing legal education and annual convention: the missouri association of trial attorneys presented an annual covention featuring continuing legal education seminars and offered 8 live and 71 live/interactive teleconference seminars via the internet on topics of interest to members of the trial bar. The seminars offered programs for members to earn required continuing legal education credits and to gain knowledge of new technology and skills in the art of advocacy to help them better serve their clients. Presentation of seminars via the internet allowed members to participate in live seminars from their offices which reduced the time required to attend seminars in locations around the state, thus enabling them to have additional time to serve their clients and page 2 reduce costs associated with complying with the mandatory cle requirements to maintain their license to practice law. Programs offered in excess of 125 hours of continuing legal education credit hours. Interactive teleconference seminars presented members the opportunity to gain skills from national and regional speakers as well as statewide speakers. A total of 1,107 members participated in the seminars.
the missouri association of trial attorneys published a quarterly magazine directed to the education of its members as well as judges and lawyers generally. The missouri trial attorney magazine presents articles written by trial lawyers directed to the teaching of tort law, worker's compensation, and other aspects of the law pertaining to protecting the civil justice system and advancing the interests and protecting the rights of individuals. The magazine includes advertisement of products and services available to the legal community and trial bar to assist members to better serve their clients.
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