Stephens Kelly Law
Attorney
Husch Blackwell Sep 2006 - Jul 2014
Attorney
Education:
Saint Louis University 2003 - 2006
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Southeast Missouri State University 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Finance
Skills:
Litigation Legal Research Legal Writing Civil Litigation Commercial Litigation Corporate Law Courts Appeals Mediation Legal Advice Trials Arbitration Personal Injury Torts Product Liability Trial Practice Business Litigation Medical Malpractice Westlaw Personal Injury Litigation Intellectual Property Criminal Law Dispute Resolution
Medical Malpractice Personal Injury Products Liability
Jurisdiction:
Missouri
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law
Education:
Saint Louis University School of Law, JD Southeast Missouri State University
Biography:
About Justin StephensBased in St. Louis, personal injury attorney Justin M. Stephens serves as a partner at Stephens Kelly Law. Before opening his own practice, he handled various parts of civil litig...
Social Links:
Justin Stephens on Facebook Follow @_Stephens_Kelly on Twitter Justia Profile Justin Stephens on Google+
Southeast Missouri State University, B.S.B.A., Finance, magna cum laude, 2002 Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society Order of the Woolsack Academic Excellence Award, Federal Courts, Legal Profession Student Bar Association
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2006 Saint Louis University Law Journal
Links:
Site
Biography:
Justin is a litigator who has represented clients as a first-chair at both trial and arbitration proceedings. He focuses his practice largely in product liability defense, medical malpractice defense ...
presentation of financial institutions and CMBS special servicers in financial distress, restructure, and bankruptcy and workouts of defaulted commercial loans. He appreciates the assistance of Justin Stephens, an associate in Baker Donelsons Baton Rouge office, in an early draft of this article.
Justin Stephens, a veteran from Ohatchee, said every year he brings his son, Kalib, to the parade. And while he said its not easy to explain to a 5-year-old the value and importance Veterans Day has, he said he tries to tell his son why respecting and honoring veterans is vital.