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Nov 9 2020
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2020 National Lawyers Convention

The Rule of Law and the Current Crisis

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Constitution • Supreme Court • The Practice Groups
May 29 2020
Friday 2:00 p.m. CDT    

Implicit Bias-What is it, and how do we control for it with respect to the Missouri Plan?

Jefferson City Lawyers Chapter - Online Event

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Duane Benton • Mark J. Bremer • Edward D. Greim
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Jan 27 2020
Monday 8:30 a.m. CDT    

Annual Missouri Chapters Conference

Missouri Lawyers Chapters

Jefferson City, MO
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Jan 28 2019
Monday 8:30 a.m. CDT    

Third Annual Missouri Meeting at the Capitol

Jefferson City Lawyers Chapter

Jefferson City , MO
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Jun 11 2015
Thursday 3:00 p.m.    

Legal Ethics In Transactional Representation

Clayton, Missouri
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Duane Benton
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Professional Responsibility & Legal Education
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St. Louis Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Jun 11 2015
Thursday 3:00 p.m.    

Legal Ethics in Transactional Representation

Clayton, Missouri
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Duane Benton
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St. Louis Lawyer Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Apr 4 2014
Friday 11:30 a.m.    

Civility & Ethics in the Practice of Law

Kansas City, Missouri
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Sep 5 2008
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Limbaugh Legacy Lecture

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John Hilton
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May 24 2007
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Apr 19 2007
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Duane Benton

Duane Benton

Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Biography

Judge William Duane Benton is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. He joined the court in 2004 after being nominated by former President George W. Bush. Prior to his appointment, Judge Benton served as the chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. During his service on the court he received his masters of laws from the University of Virginia, completed the senior executives program at Harvard University’s John F Kennedy School of Government, and completed a post-graduate appellate judges course at New York University’s Institute of Judicial Administration.

Prior to serving on the Supreme Court of Missouri, Judge Benton was appointed by then-Governor John Ashcroft as director of the state’s department of revenue. Judge Benton also worked as a judge advocate general for the United States Navy, during which time he received his master’s degree in business administration and accountancy from the University of Memphis.

Judge Benton earned his law degree from Yale Law School and was the managing editor of the Yale Law Journal.

 

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Mark J. Bremer

Mark J. Bremer

Partner, Shands, Elbert, Gianoulakis & Giljum, LLP

Biography

Mark Bremer has more than forty years civil litigation experience in federal and state trial and appellate courts, with an emphasis on business litigation, involving general commercial, antitrust, securities, bankruptcy, employment, education, civil rights and class action law and procedure. By way of illustration, Mr. Bremer served in a lead counsel capacity on behalf of two dozen suburban school districts in trying and ultimately settling the St. Louis School Desegregation Case, the longest-standing and most complex case in the St. Louis federal court. Mr. Bremer provides litigation representation and consultation to Fortune 500 businesses, educational institutions, employers of all types and other entities in a variety of specialized areas of law and practice.

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Edward D. Greim

Edward D. Greim

Partner, Graves Garrett Greim LLC

Biography

Edward “Eddie” Greim focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, free speech and election law, and internal investigations and whistleblower claims. He has been recognized for his successful representation of businesses and individuals in commercial litigation while also being named a “go-to” lawyer on policy and constitutional issues. 

Eddie was named a Constitutional and Election Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal in 2020. His free speech and election law practice has included numerous constitutional challenges to election and campaign finance laws; representation of clients in state and federal ethics and campaign finance enforcement actions and investigations; initiative petition drafting and litigation; litigation and advice regarding First Amendment protections for petition circulation; representation of not-for-profit clients before state regulators; litigation of state and federal redistricting issues; and advice on campaign and election law compliance. 

Eddie complements his trial work in complex, high-profile commercial and constitutional cases with oral advocacy and briefing in important appeals. Recognized as a Missouri Lawyers Media POWER 30 Appellate Attorney in 2021, he has argued before the Missouri and Kansas supreme courts multiple times, other state appellate courts across the country, and before the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth U.S. Courts of Appeals. 

 

Eddie’s notable work for clients includes: 

Recovering substantial compensation and injunctive relief for plaintiffs, in complex multiyear litigation, as lead counsel in the first and only nationwide class action certified against the Internal Revenue Service for violating taxpayer protection statutes when it targeted hundreds of groups based on their political viewpoints. 

Successful First Amendment challenge to Missouri’s 2016 campaign finance restrictions.

Successful challenge to a vast, multiyear, secret criminal investigation into Wisconsin political groups and nonprofits, and follow-up challenge to expose role of state ethics board which secretly aided the investigation and was later dissolved by the legislature.

U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief for the National Republican Redistricting Trust in the 2019 Rucho litigation, and federal and state redistricting litigation and advice since 2011. 

Challenges under the First Amendment in federal court, and in briefing to the Michigan Supreme Court on state constitutional grounds, to unprecedented emergency powers claimed by Michigan Governor in 2020. 

Representation of numerous public officials and private citizens who are subject to “lawfare” attacks based on their political viewpoints or policy objectives. 

Oversight of multiple internal investigations. 

Eddie received his law degree from Harvard Law School in 2002, where he taught on the Board of Student Advisers, received the Dean’s Award for Leadership, and served as President of the Harvard Catholic Law Students Association. He received two bachelor’s degrees, summa cum laude, in economics and political science from the University of Missouri. 

A native of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Eddie lives in Kansas City with his family. He enjoys Missouri and military history. On many weekends, he can be found with his wife and daughters exploring sites of local interest. He enjoys reading and debating and has given presentations or organized discussions at numerous gatherings, formal and informal, of professional and personal interest.

 

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Duane Benton

Duane Benton

Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Biography

Judge William Duane Benton is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. He joined the court in 2004 after being nominated by former President George W. Bush. Prior to his appointment, Judge Benton served as the chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. During his service on the court he received his masters of laws from the University of Virginia, completed the senior executives program at Harvard University’s John F Kennedy School of Government, and completed a post-graduate appellate judges course at New York University’s Institute of Judicial Administration.

Prior to serving on the Supreme Court of Missouri, Judge Benton was appointed by then-Governor John Ashcroft as director of the state’s department of revenue. Judge Benton also worked as a judge advocate general for the United States Navy, during which time he received his master’s degree in business administration and accountancy from the University of Memphis.

Judge Benton earned his law degree from Yale Law School and was the managing editor of the Yale Law Journal.

 

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Duane Benton

Duane Benton

Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Biography

Judge William Duane Benton is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. He joined the court in 2004 after being nominated by former President George W. Bush. Prior to his appointment, Judge Benton served as the chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. During his service on the court he received his masters of laws from the University of Virginia, completed the senior executives program at Harvard University’s John F Kennedy School of Government, and completed a post-graduate appellate judges course at New York University’s Institute of Judicial Administration.

Prior to serving on the Supreme Court of Missouri, Judge Benton was appointed by then-Governor John Ashcroft as director of the state’s department of revenue. Judge Benton also worked as a judge advocate general for the United States Navy, during which time he received his master’s degree in business administration and accountancy from the University of Memphis.

Judge Benton earned his law degree from Yale Law School and was the managing editor of the Yale Law Journal.

 

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John Hilton

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