Law School Profile

University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia)

www.law.missouri.edu



The number below indicates the total attorneys on superlawyers.com who attended this law school.

2010 Super Lawyers Law School Rankings are based upon lawyers selected nationally for 2009 Super Lawyers lists (use filter below to see this number for this school).

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No Photo for Richard D. Woods
Richard D. Woods
Kirkland & Woods, PC
Kansas
No Photo for Donald E. Woody
Donald E. Woody
Class of 1973
Hall, Ansley, Rodgers & Sweeney PC
Missouri
No Photo for Sandra J. Wunderlich
Sandra J. Wunderlich
Class of 1991
Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP
Missouri
No Photo for David F. Yates
David F. Yates
Class of 1969
Polsinelli Shughart PC
Missouri

James H. Young
James H. Young
Class of 1989
Law Office of James H. Young and Associates
Missouri
No Photo for Charles G. Young, III
Charles G. Young, III
Class of 1968
Young, Ricchiuti, Caldwell & Heller
Pennsylvania
No Photo for Alan N. Zvibleman
Alan N. Zvibleman
Class of 1979
Capes, Sokol, Goodman & Sarachan, PC
Missouri
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Articles From Super Lawyers magazines

Defending Monsanto
By Conger Beasley Jr.
Corporate Counsel Edition - September 2009

David Snively doesn’t mind the stress

Street Smarts
By Dan Millott
Florida Rising Stars 2009

Ramon Rasco is on a mission: to end Miami's homelessness

A Poet, A Museum Director and A Lawyer Who Refuses To Lose
By Paul Sweeney
Texas Super Lawyers 2009

Frank Branson does just what he wants, and that includes winning cases

Grace Under Fire
By Joan Hennessy
Virginia Super Lawyers 2008

Family law attorney Betty Moore Sandler's goal is to bring people to consensus ... and to cheer on Kentucky basketball  

Defending the “Indefensible”
By Kathryn DeLong
New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Upstate Edition

Alleged terrorists, accused cops: Joseph M. LaTona defends them all  

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
By John Rosengren
New Jersey Super Lawyers 2009

Mike Griffinger will tackle any challenge for a good cause

A Song for Justice O’Connor
By Erin Gulden
Texas Rising Stars 2009

Brett Busby clerked—and played violin—for the Supreme Court

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