Total Credits: 15.0 MCLE, 4.0 Ethics, 1.0 Elimination of Bias
These presentations are compiled from our 2026 Annual Law Update, 2026 Ethics Express, and 2025 U.S. Supreme Court highlights webinars
The program will begin at 7 a.m., and end at approximately 8:15 p.m.
Exact agenda times coming soon.
Due to the length of this program, break times are limited. Please plan accordingly.
Morning topics include:
Real estate law
Speakers: Casey E. Elliott, Van Matre Law Firm PC, Columbia; William M. Quitmeier, Quitmeier Law Firm, Kansas City
Torts and civil actions
Speakers: John W. Kurtz, Hubbard & Kurtz, LLP, Kansas City; Anthony G. Laramore, Page Law Firm, St. Louis; William C. Love, Jr., Hyde, Love & Overby, LLP, Springfield
When everyone is in everyone’s business: Conflicts and confidentiality issues
Speaker: Stuart Teicher, The CLE Performer,
Appellate and civil trial practice
Speaker: Timothy C. Sansone, Sandberg Phoenix & Von Gontard PC, St. Louis
Workers' compensation
Speakers: Kevin M. Johnson, Wallace Saunders, Overland Park, KS; Patrick J. Platter, The Law Firm of Neale & Newman LLP, Springfield; Kevin V. Spear, Van Camp Law Firm, Jefferson City
Ethics update
Speaker: Marc A. Lapp, Special Representative, OCDC, St. Louis
Afternoon topics include:
U.S. Supreme Court highlights
Speakers: Jeremiah J. Morgan, Missouri Attorney General’s Office, Jefferson City; Erin M. Hawley, Alliance Defending Freedom, Lansdowne, VA; Heidi D. Vollet, Cook, Vetter, Doerhoff & Landwehr, PC, Jefferson City
Employment law
Speaker: Paige M. Sparks, Sparks Legal, Washington
Criminal law
Speakers: J.R. Hobbs, Wyrsch Hobbs & Mirakian, PC, Kansas City; John M. Lynch, The Law Offices of John M. Lynch LLC, St. Peters; James R. Wyrsch, Wyrsch Hobbs & Mirakian PC, Kansas City
One-hit wonders and attorney ethics
Speaker: Stuart Teicher, The CLE Performer,
Evening topics include:
Family law
Speaker: Erin Mayfield Craig, Oswald Rew LLC, Blue Springs; Andrew C. Scholz, Resolution Law Missouri LLC, Springfield; Kirk C. Stange, Stange Law Firm, PC, Clayton
Bankruptcy/debtors and creditors law
Speaker: Camber M. Jones, Spencer Fane LLP, Springfield
Probate law
Speakers: Allison Evans Gottschalk, Kembell Woods & Martinsen LLP, Liberty; Heather M. Hall, Hall Legal Group LLC, St. Peters
Lawyering across the rural and urban divide
Speakers: Hon. Matthew P. Hamner, Missouri Court of Appeals - Southern District, Springfield; Hon. Corey R. Moon, 2nd Judicial Circuit, Monticello; Charnissa E. Holliday Scott, Guin Mundorf, LLC, Kansas City
Opinions and positions stated by presenters of MoBarCLE programs are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of The Missouri Bar. This program is intended as information for lawyers in Missouri, in conjunction with other research they deem necessary, in the exercise of their independent judgment.
Erin received her Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Philosophy from Missouri State University with honors in 2007. During Erin’s course of studies, she emphasized International Affairs and served as a student ambassador for the University in Dailian and Zhengzhou, China.
Upon graduating from Missouri State, Erin attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law and earned her Juris Doctorate in 2010. While at the UMKC Law School, Erin received the school’s International, Comparative, and Foreign Law Area of Emphasis after successfully completing courses in International and EU Law at the University of Vienna, Austria, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, and Corvinus Egyetem in Budapest, Hungary. While at UMKC, Erin participated in the Law School's Guardian ad Litem clinic, representing children in domestic violence dockets in the 16th Judicial Circuit.
Erin is a member of The Missouri Bar, the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association including the KCMBA Domestic Law Committee, the Eastern Jackson County Bar Association, and is a board member on the Juvenile Law Committee. Erin is admitted to practice in the Federal Western District Court of Missouri and also a Guardian ad Litem.
Casey E. Elliott joined the firm as an associate in 2011 and became a shareholder in 2015. She received her J.D. and M.B.A. from the University of Missouri – Columbia in 2011. She graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia with her B.S.B.A., majoring in management, cum laude, with a general honors certificate in 2007. Casey served as Managing Editor of the Missouri Law Review in 2010-2011.
Casey practices primarily in the areas of corporate and business, estate planning, real estate, and health care law. Casey has significant experience assisting clients in general business matters including entity formation, structuring, and maintenance, shareholder agreements, employment contracts, contract review and negotiation, capital and loan structuring, real estate leases and purchases, physician contracts, employment issues, and health care law issues. Casey assists corporate clients by providing advice related to issues that come up in their businesses on a daily basis. Casey also works with individual clients to provide assistance in estate planning, real estate transactions, and debtor-creditor issues, among others.
Casey and her husband, Philip, are the proud parents of three small children, boy-girl twins and their younger sister. Casey is a business owner herself, as a co-owner of Columbia’s Just Between Friends children’s consignment sale. She spends her free time cheering on the Missouri Tigers and staying involved in her local church.
Allison Evans Gottschalk's career began as a law clerk at Becker & House PLLC, a boutique trust and estate firm located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Upon passing the bar exam, Allison became a full-time associate and spent the next ten years practicing in the fields of trust, estate and fiduciary litigation, with an emphasis on cases involving will contests and financial exploitation. Allison joined Kembell Woods & Martinsen LLP in 2020 after moving back to her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, where she has continued to develop her practice as a trust and estate litigator.
Heather M. Hall began her legal career as a law clerk to the Honorable Kathleen Forsyth in the Jackson County probate court. Following her clerkship, Heather gained valuable trial experience at the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office.
In private practice, she has focused on fiduciary litigation, probate/trust administration and guardianships/conservatorships.
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.
Erin Morrow Hawley serves as senior counsel and vice president of the Center for Life and Regulatory Practice at Alliance Defending Freedom. Hawley has litigated extensively before the U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts of appeals, and state courts of last resort.
James R. Hobbs has extensive experience in both civil and criminal cases with particular emphasis in white collar criminal defense work. He has tried cases in areas such as criminal enforcement of environmental laws, defense of health care prosecutions, representation of individuals and corporations charged with business crimes, and defense of political corruption prosecutions. Mr. Hobbs has also represented individuals charged with violent offenses and sexual assault cases. His practice also involves grand jury representation and pretrial representation of individuals and corporations under investigation for criminal conduct. Mr. Hobbs is the recipient of numerous awards, and he has served on many boards of organizations advocating for criminal defendants.
Kevin M. Johnson is a Practicing Partner with the firm, and he has practiced with Wallace Saunders since 2002. He earned his undergraduate degree summa cum laude in 1998 from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and his law degree in 2001 from the University of Missouri at Columbia School of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and Pennsylvania , and his practice focus is on workers’ compensation and employment litigation.
Camber Jones is a member of the Spencer Fane’s Banking and Financial Services Group and has experience representing debtors and creditors in bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings in multiple jurisdictions, including, initiating and defending adversary proceedings, investigating and conducting large-scale claims reconciliations, negotiating settlements, and negotiating, drafting, and reviewing commercial contracts.
Camber also represents her clients in non-bankruptcy insolvency proceedings, such as receiverships, out of court workouts and restructurings, and other related insolvency matters. Camber has been recognized as a member of ABI's 2024 40 Under 40 Class and as one of the Springfield Business Journal's 2025 Most Influential Women.
John Kurtz received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1969, a master’s degree in criminology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970, and a law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1976. He worked as a law clerk for Judge Paul Vardeman of the Jackson County Circuit Court and then as an Assistant Public Defender for Jackson County from 1979 to 1981. From 1981 through 1997, he worked at The Popham Law Firm where clients included plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation, children and adults in family law matters, and some defendants in criminal cases. He now works at Hubbard & Kurtz L.L.P. at 1718 Walnut in Kansas City. He has tried 84 jury cases and argued 36 appellate cases. The Missouri Bar has given him the Lon O. Hocker Memorial Trial Lawyer Award, the Pro Bono Lawyer Award, the H. Michael Coburn Community Service Award, the Tom Cochran Community Service Award, the Spurgeon Smithson Award, and the Martin J. Purcell Professionalism Award. In 1999, Jackson County, Missouri lawyers elected him to serve from 2000 through 2005 as a member of the 16th Judicial Circuit Nominating Commission.
Marc A. Lapp is a Special Representative with the OCDC and regularly practices before the Disciplinary Hearing Committee and the Supreme Court of Missouri. In addition, Marc is the Director of Quality Assurance, Ethics, and Training for Nationwide Insurance Trial Division.
Anthony Laramore represents clients in personal injury, medical malpractice and civil rights cases. Anthony has been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and other organizations. Anthony has successfully recovered millions of dollars for his clients. Anthony enjoys spending time with his children, coaching, and is an avid KC Chiefs fan.
William C. Love is a partner with the law firm of Hyde, Love & Overby practicing in the areas of Medical Malpractice, Appellate Law, Workers’ Compensation and General Litigation. He is admitted to practice in Missouri and the U.S. Western District of Missouri, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals and US Supreme Court. He earned his J.D. from the University of Missouri School of Law. He was recognized for appellate advocacy as a recipient of the David J. Dixon Appellate Advocacy Award from the Missouri Bar. He is also a long time High School Football referee.
John M. Lynch is an attorney in St. Louis, who also serves as a legal commentator for a host of news/media outlets across the country. Presently, he concentrates in areas of federal law, civil litigation, criminal defense and personal injury.
Corey Moon was raised in rural Northeast Missouri where he lives and works today. He has been an associate circuit judge for over four years. He also currently serves in the Missouri Army National Guard as a judge advocate. Before his current roles, he was a rural practitioner and prosecutor.
Mr. Jeremiah J. Morgan serves as the Deputy Attorney General for the State of Missouri and oversees the civil practice of the Missouri Attorney General's Office. He has argued more than a hundred appeals and tried dozens of cases throughout his career. He previously served as general counsel to the Supreme Court of Missouri, as a visiting law professor, and he clerked on the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He currently serves on the Board of Governors for the Missouri Bar and is active in his community and church.
Patrick J. Platter is a partner with the law firm of Neale & Newman, L.L.P. of Springfield, Missouri. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia with undergraduate and law degrees. He specializes in workers’ compensation law, local government law, administrative law, and employment law. He has tried hundreds of workers’ compensation claims before the Division of Workers’ Compensation and appeals before the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission and appellate courts. His appeals in workers’ compensation claims have spanned a wide range of subject in The Workers’ Compensation Law. Mr. Platter is a certified mediator under Rule 17. He is a member of the Mo Bar Fee Dispute Resolution Committee. He is published in the Journal of the Missouri Bar and speaks to many professional and trade organizations in workers’ compensation and employment law. He is recognized in Super Lawyers® in workers’ compensation law and The Best Lawyers of America© in local government law.
William M. Quitmeier is the President of the Quitmeier Law Firm, P.C. He has degrees of BA in Economics and Juris Doctor (Law) from the University of Kansas. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri and Kansas, and is a licensed Missouri Real Esate Broker. He was mayor of the City of Parkville from 1991-2002 and an alderman from 1986-1991. He is a past U.S. District Court Arbiter. He was a founder the Platte Land Trust, dedicated to preserving land for parks.
Timothy C. Sansone is a partner at the law firm of Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C., where he has worked for over 20 years. He is a graduate of Chaminade College Preparatory School, attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, received his bachelor’s degree in political science with college honors at Washington University in St. Louis, and received his juris doctor degree, magna cum laude, from Saint Louis University School of Law.
Tim started his legal career as a law clerk for Judge Paul Simon at the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. He then worked as an associate at Ziercher & Hocker P.C., which merged with what was then known as Husch & Eppenberger, LLC before he joined Sandberg Phoenix.
At Sandberg Phoenix, he is the founder and leader of his firm’s Appellate and Complex Litigation Team. He also serves as Chair of Professional Development, and is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation Practice Group and Product Liability Practice Group.
In addition, he is co-chair of The Missouri Bar’s Appellate Practice Committee, and has been named to Missouri Lawyers Media’s POWER LIST of the top 30 appellate attorneys in Missouri.
Andy Scholz is a Springfield, Missouri native. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Drury University in 1994 and attended law school at the University of Missouri-Columbia. During law school, he was honored to be an associate member of the Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review. He earned his Juris Doctorate degree in 2001. In 2005, he became an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Boone County, Missouri. While there, he prosecuted sexual crimes and people accused of having perpetrated physical abuse against children. In 2010, Andy and his family chose to move back home to Springfield, where he could work to serve fellow Southwest Missourians by focusing his practice as a family law attorney. To continue his desire to assist families, he joined Rooney McBride and Smith in 2019, where he focuses on family law, guardianship law, and civil litigation.
Charnissa Holliday Scott is an attorney from Kansas City, Missouri who grew up in Ralls County.
Paige Sparks is a trial attorney based in Washington, Missouri, with a robust practice in employment law and other civil litigation. She is dedicated to advocating for individuals who have been wrongfully terminated or have experienced workplace violations under state and federal law. Paige has successfully represented clients in both state and federal courts, securing favorable outcomes for those facing unlawful employment actions.
Paige graduated from Lindenwood University and St. Louis University School of Law. In addition to litigating, she enjoys being a speaker and educator, and she has participated in speaking events across the country. She has expanded her law firm’s reach to nearly every state through a vast network of local lawyer connections, ensuring that clients receive reliable representation nationwide.
As “LawyerPaige” on TikTok and "_paigesparks" on Instagram, Paige shares insightful daily videos aimed at educating employees on their rights and helping the public understand complex legal issues. Outside of her professional work, Paige enjoys spending her free time outdoors exploring, riding horses, and treating her dogs like her children.
Kevin Spear is a partner at the Van Camp Law Firm. Kevin graduated from the St. Louis University School of Law in the top 30% of his class after receiving undergraduate degrees from Drake University. While in law school, Kevin worked in the Legal Clinic and litigated cases before the Missouri Court of Appeals. He also clerked for Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem and Judge Paul Wilson, now a justice on the Missouri Supreme Court. Upon graduating law school, Kevin worked as Enforcement Counsel for the Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions, and Professional Registration, gaining experience working with insurance companies and handling administrative law matters. Kevin joined the Van Camp Law Firm in 2013 and represents clients in workers’ compensation matters at hearings and dockets throughout Missouri. Kevin is a member of the Missouri Bar, Cole County Bar Association and Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys.
Kirk C. Stange is the President and Founding Partner of Stange Law Firm, PC, a multi-state family law firm with offices in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas, with continued expansion into additional jurisdictions.
Mr. Stange is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Columbia.
Mr. Stange has been recognized by Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers Magazine for Family Law from 2015 to the present. He has also been named to Missouri Lawyers Media’s Power List for Family Law since 2020 and was included on the Top 100 Power List by Missouri Lawyers Media in 2025. In 2026, Mr. Stange was selected as a recipient of the Law Firm Leader Award by Missouri Lawyers Media.
Mr. Stange is also a published author. He wrote a chapter in Strategies for Military Family Law: Leading Lawyers on Navigating Family Law in the Armed Forces (Inside the Minds) through Thomson Reuters (Aspatore Publishing). He is the author of the full-length book Prenuptial Agreements Line by Line (Thomson Reuters/Aspatore, 2014). In 2015, he authored a chapter in Strategies for Illinois Family Law: Leading Lawyers on Leveraging Alternative Dispute Resolution, Negotiating Alimony and Child Support, and Managing Client Expectations (Inside the Minds).
In 2019, Mr. Stange was asked to co-author two chapters in the 2019 Cumulative Supplement to Missouri Law (7th ed.), including Chapter 13, “Adult Protection Orders and Child Protection Orders,” and Chapter 29, “Rights of the Unwed.” In 2022, he co-authored Chapter 10, “Child Abuse in the Domestic Case and Adult Protection Orders and Child Protection Orders,” in the Missouri Bar’s desk book.
Stuart I. Teicher, Esq. is a professional legal educator who focuses on ethics law and writing instruction. A practicing attorney for over two decades, Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow attorneys survive the practice of law and thrive in the profession. Mr. Teicher teaches seminars, provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, provides CLE instruction at law firm client events, and also gives keynote speeches at conventions and association meetings.
Stuart helps attorneys get better at what they do (and enjoy the process) through his entertaining and educational CLE Performances. He speaks, teaches, and writes—Thomson Reuters published his book entitled, Navigating the Legal Ethics of Social Media and Technology.
Mr. Teicher is a Supreme Court appointee to the New Jersey District Ethics Committee where he investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against attorneys. Mr. Teicher is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law where he teaches Professional Responsibility, and he is an adjunct professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick where he teaches undergraduate writing courses.
Heidi Doerhoff Vollet is a shareholder with Cook, Vetter, Doerhoff & Landwehr PC. Her practice includes civil appellate matters in state and federal courts. She graduated from UMC Law School and clerked for William Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States and John Gibson, Judge, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.
James Wyrsch received his BA in 1963 from University of Notre Dame, JD in 1966 from Georgetown University, and LLM in trial practice in 1972 from UMKC. He is a co-author with Judge Anthony Nugent and Susan Hunt of “Missouri Criminal Trial Practice,” Harrison Law Book Company, 1994.
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