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Employment Law


We handle all types of employment law, including plaintiffs work, with a special focus on employee discrimination, sexual harassment, and the Missouri Human Rights Act. Our highly-experienced team can help you defend your rights as an employee and stand up to illegal behavior.

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Criminal Defense


We understand the devastating effects being arrested and charged with a crime can have on your life. We treat all of our clients with respect, and work aggressively to defend your rights and freedoms and help you get your life back on track.

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High Quality, Trustworthy, and Approachable Legal Representation

— Focused on Results

We have extensive trial experience in both civil and criminal cases — with significant success in prosecuting discrimination and harassment claims, protecting workers and employees from predatory and discriminatory employers and corporations.

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Kevin Baldwin

Eric Vernon

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Understanding Theft in Missouri

By | October 27th, 2022|Categories: Criminal Law|

Theft, also known as larceny, is one of the most common criminal charges. In Missouri, theft occurs when a person takes the property or services from another with the intent to deprive the owner without consent or by deceit or coercion. Theft can revolve around many different assets and can be seen as robbery, fraud, shoplifting, identity fraud, or embezzlement. Starting with a simple misdemeanor and working up to a class E felony, it is essential to understand the laws and what is at stake.

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What Is Evidence Tampering, and Can You Be Charged with Accidental Tampering?

By | October 13th, 2022|Categories: Criminal Law|

Evidence tampering occurs when someone tries to hide, destroy, or obscure the evidence to avoid legal consequences. This can be done by concealing, removing, destroying, or changing something before the trial. Evidence tampering can also be found within the courtroom by producing or presenting evidence that one knows is false or misleading to the case.

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Are you facing criminal charges or believe you have a civil case? Contact us for a free consultation so we can see if we’re a good fit for you, and start building a strategy to defend your rights.