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Posted by: John Simon on Jan 1, 2019

There is a lot of good news here at BAMSL and membership has increased substantially. Even better, those two things are related. Membership is up because there are so many good reasons to join BAMSL. We now have 6,575 members (as of Dec. 1, 2018), including several hundred new attorney members as well as hundreds of new law student members.

Posted by: John Simon on Dec 1, 2018

There are many wonderful things about living in modern day America, but it is getting difficult to ignore one of our less appealing trends: the breakdown of public discourse. To a degree we have never seen before, we struggle to talk productively with each other about important issues.

Posted by: Amy Gunn on Nov 1, 2018

One day at a time. It can be frustrating to go slowly. I have always been told that patience is a virtue, that it will be rewarded. Yet, for all the times being patient has seemingly paid off, I am willing to bet that waiting and being contented has resulted in multiple missed opportunities, continued status quo and unequal results.

Posted by: John Simon on Oct 1, 2018

I am using this month's President's Column to give some much-deserved attention to The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) Executive Director Zoe Linza. Presidents come and go but Linza has served BAMSL admirably for 12 years and offers a much-needed historical perspective. Although she has been the name and face we have most often associated with BAMSL over the years, we have rarely had the opportunity to read her own words in either of BAMSL's publications. For these reasons, we sat down with Linza a few weeks ago and "cross-examined" her.

Posted by: John Simon on Sep 1, 2018

When I became president of BAMSL, I decided to focus on two things: professionalism and pro bono service. This column is about pro bono work, which all lawyers agree to provide when they take their oaths. Our commitment to provide legal services to those who cannot afford attorneys also appears in BAMSL’s Tenets of Professionalism.

Posted by: John Simon on Aug 1, 2018

Because our clients find themselves overwhelmed, they look to attorneys to reframe complex situations in ways they can understand. When the answer is not immediately clear, we are trained to look for written guidance in the form of relevant rules, statutes and cases.

Posted by: John Simon on Jul 1, 2018

Isn't this a great time to be a lawyer?

If you have spent the last few hours slogging through a motion to compel interrogatories you might be reluctant to agree, but please hear me out.

Posted by: John Simon on Jun 1, 2018

Out-of-town lawyers sometimes mention to me that lawyers from St. Louis are pleasant people who are easy to work with. Whenever I hear those sorts of comments, it makes me proud to be a St. Louis lawyer, but not just because it is good to be polite. As lawyers, we share with opposing counsel the duty to show civility—to work with our opponents to make the legal system run smoothly. Based on these comments from out-of-state lawyers, we lawyers from St. Louis apparently take this duty seriously.

Posted by: John Simon on May 1, 2018

There is nothing ordinary about BAMSL and I am keenly aware of this fact. BAMSL has an incredibly long and rich history of serving the attorneys and the citizens of the St. Louis area. In fact, one year is not much time when working with such a complex organization. However, if we keep our focus, the things that we can accomplish together are limited only by our imagination.

Posted by: Susan Sagarra on Dec 8, 2017

The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) is collaborating with the City of St. Louis to announce a gun buy-back program in the community.

BAMSL President Ed Dowd, of Dowd Bennett LLP, and BAMSL Executive Director Zoe Linza joined St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, the Hon. Jimmie Edwards, now the city’s Director of Public Safety, and other community leaders at a press conference on Fri., Dec. 8 at St. Louis City Hall to announce details about the program.


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