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Onsite Program

2025 Level up your appellate advocacy: A best practices judicial panel


Total Credits: 1.0 MCLE

Practice Area:
Appellate
Location:
The Missouri Bar - Jefferson City, Missouri

Dates


Description

The Appellate Practice Committee invites you to lunch with four esteemed judges, representing each district of the Missouri Court of Appeals as well as our Supreme Court. The judges will participate in a panel discussion addressing common appellate practice issues, from the technicalities of respondent’s briefs to the art of oral argument. Please join us in person at the Bar Center in Jefferson City.

Noon | Registration and lunch (provided)

12:30-1:20 p.m. | Level up your appellate advocacy: A best practices judicial panel

Moderator: Cale C. Spangler, Spangler Ward LLC, Sedalia

Speakers: Hon. Zel M. Fischer, Supreme Court of Missouri, Jefferson City; Hon. Gary D. Witt, Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Kansas City; Hon. Matthew P. Hamner, Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Springfield; Hon. John P. Torbitzky, Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, St. Louis

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Materials

Speaker

Zel Fischer's Profile

Zel Fischer Related Seminars and Products

Honorable

The Supreme Court of Missouri


Judge Zel Fischer was born in Hamburg, Iowa and grew up in the small town  of Watson, Missouri. He was educated in Rock Port public schools, and attended William Jewell College, in Liberty, MO.  He went on to graduate from the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law with distinction in 1988. 

Judge Fischer was admitted to The Missouri Bar in 1988 and served one year  as law clerk for the Honorable Andrew Jackson Higgins of the Supreme Court of Missouri.  From there, he practiced law in Kansas City, engaged in a solo law  practice in northwest Missouri, and in November 2006, he was elected associate circuit judge for Atchison County. Judge Fischer served in that capacity until his appointment to the Supreme Court of Missouri in October 2008. He served as chief justice from July 2017–June 2019, receiving the Theodore McMillian Judicial Excellence Award from the Missouri Bar in 2019. 

Judge Fischer is the President of The National Courts and Science Institute (NCSI), which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to training judges in science, and also serves as a member on the National Advisory Board for the University of North Carolina Bryson Center for Judicial Science Education.

Judge Fischer is an active member of his church and community. 

Judge Fischer has been married to Julie Fischer, his wife of 36 years. They have four children, and four grandchildren.

 


Hon. Matt Hamner's Profile

Hon. Matt Hamner Related Seminars and Products

Missouri Court of Appeals - Southern District


Judge Matthew Hamner was raised at the Lake of the Ozarks and graduated from Camdenton High School in 1994. He earned a bachelor’s degree in speech communication from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1998, and then earned his law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law in 2001.
After law school, Judge Hamner served as a law clerk for the Honorable William Ray Price, Jr., of the Supreme Court of Missouri. He then practiced at Rouse Hendricks German May in Kansas City, before moving back to the Lake and becoming a shareholder at Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter & Welch in Camdenton. He was elected Associate Circuit Judge in Camden County in 2014, and was appointed as a Circuit Judge in the 26th Judicial Circuit in 2017, serving a term as Presiding Judge. In March 2024, Governor Parson appointed Judge Hamner to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District.
Judge Hamner is a former President of the 26th Circuit Bar Association, and has been involved in numerous community organizations including the Camdenton Athletic Boosters, the Camdenton Education Foundation, the Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Judge Hamner is a member of Harper Chapel United Methodist Church where he performs in the Praise Band.
Judge Hamner and his wife Sherrie have two daughters, neither of whom are impressed by anything in this bio.

 



Hon. John Torbitzky's Profile

Hon. John Torbitzky Related Seminars and Products

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District


John P. Torbitzky is a judge on the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. Judge Torbitzky served as a law clerk to the Honorable Zel M. Fischer on the Supreme Court of Missouri before entering private practice. He was appointed to the court in 2021.


Hon. Gary Witt's Profile

Hon. Gary Witt Related Seminars and Products

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District


Hon. Gary Witt was appointed to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, in 2010.  He was elected as chief judge for a two year term that began July 1, 2022.  He received the Appellate Judicial Excellence Award in 2020. He was previously an associate circuit judge in Platte County from 1998 - 2010. 

Before his judicial service, Judge Witt served as a state representative from 1991-1996. He was a shareholder with Witt, Hicklin & Witt, PC in Platte City. 

Judge Witt earned his undergraduate degree from William Jewell College and his Juris Doctor from University of Missouri-Columbia. 


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Health and Safety Information

The Missouri Bar takes the safety and well-being of its members, the public, and its employees very seriously. We continue to monitor the latest public health updates. We will inform you of any changes to events that affect you. This includes any cancellation notices or changes to venue, format, or safety guidelines.

We encourage all attendees of Missouri Bar events to be aware of and follow public health guidelines for large gatherings. Help us keep everyone in attendance safe by not attending an event if you are ill or believe you may be contagious. Be respectful of the personal comfort level of other attendees when it comes to physical distancing, including shaking hands or other gestures common in networking environments.

By registering for and attending a Missouri Bar event, you agree to take reasonable health and safety precautions and to abide by The Missouri Bar’s posted meeting guidelines.

Please also be advised that, pursuant to RSMo. 537.1005, effective Aug. 28, 2021, “under Missouri law, any individual entering the premises or engaging the services of the business waives all civil liability against the individual or entity for any damages based on inherent risks associated with an exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19, except for recklessness or willful misconduct.”

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Location

The Missouri Bar

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326 Monroe St., Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, United States
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