Lou Accurso John F. Edgar Jim Onder John S. Wallach
Jeff Bauer Brian Franciskato Matthew J. Padberg Scott A. Wilson
Tim Becker Steven L. Groves Mark E. Parrish Mike Yonke
Scott S. Bethune Patrick J. Hagerty Jason Pottenger  
Mark I. Bronson Ed Herman Anita Porte Robb  
Dan DeFeo Thomas C. Jones John G. Simon  
Leland F. Dempsey Robert D. Kingsland William C. Spooner  
       
       
       

   

Randy C. Alberhasky Mark J. Gaertner Andrew C. Robb
Theresa A. Appelbaum Timothy J. Gallagher Brittany Sanders Robb
Jim Avery Derrick R. Good Jackalyn Olinger Rochelle
James M. Baker Chandler Gregg Danielle Rogers
Jay Barnes Daniel J. Grimm Rachel Roman
Bartholomew J. Baumstark Aaron Haber James J. Rosemergy
William T. Beadle Brent Hankins C. David Rouner
Quinn Benson Blake Heath Stephen G. Sanders
Stephanie Black Tom Hershewe Anne W. Schiavone
Jill Bollwerk Todd E. Hilton Antoinette T. Schlapprizzi
Jamie Boock Brian D. Johnston Craig A. Schlapprizzi
Brandon Boulware T. Brody Kempton Michael J. Schlueter
Grant C. Boyd Nicole Burlison Knepper Benjamin R. Schmickle
Maureen Brady Kristine K. Kraft Ben Schmitt
Anne-Marie Brockland Kurt J. Larson Wes Shumate
John R. Cady Elizabeth S. Lenivy Tim Sifers
Michael Campbell Jason Ludwig Daniel A. Singer
Patricia Campbell Andrea D. McNairy Jeffrey S. Singer
William L. Carr Blake I. Markus David Skeens
Nimrod T. Chapel Jr. D. Todd Mathews Erica Slater
Matt Clement Matthew D. Meyerkord Nick Smart
Brian J. Cooke L. Benjamin Mook TK Smith
Katherine G. Corwin Jason B. Moore  Shaun Stallworth
Ryan Cox Andrew Mundwiller Michael J. Sudekum
R. Seth Crompton Amanda N. Murphy Brent Sumner
Andy Crouppen Morgan Murphy Brianne Thomas
John M. Cusick Ryan E. Murphy Matthew Uhrig
Michael J. Dalton Jr.  Courtney Neff Elizabeth L. Van Erem
Matthew L. Dameron Genevieve Nichols Hans H. van Zanten
Christopher D. Dandurand Scott E. Nutter Rachel Weinhaus
Chelsea Dickerson Matthew P. O'Grady Benjamin F. Westhoff
Lauren Dollar Jim O'Leary Bryan T. White
Nolan Drafahl Craig M. Ortwerth Michael Williams
Shelly Dreyer Scott Pettit Roy E. Williams
James W. Eason Eric S. Playter

Joseph P. Winget

Joe Easter Kirk R. Presley Charles R. Wooten
Mark A. Emison Zane Privette  
Christopher J. Finney Tarun B. Rana  
Shawn G. Foster Timothy A. Ricker  
Ryan Frazier    

 

 

American Association for Justice
GOVERNORS
Anne Marie Brockland, St. Louis
Brian Franciskato, Kansas City
Brett Emison, Lexington
Anne Schiavone, Kansas City
David M. Zevan, St. Louis

STATE  DELEGATES
Nick Smart, Springfied
Mike Sudekum, St. Louis

MINORITY DELEGATE
Shaun Stallworth, Kansas City

AT-LARGE MEMBER
Jackalyn Olinger Rochelle, St. Louis

BOARD REVITALIZATION
Brittany Sanders Robb, Kansas City

 

BOARD MEMBER OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

Membership on the MATA Board of Governors is a significant responsibility. To the Board is entrusted the careful and responsible management of MATA. Chief among the duties of a Board member is to help fulfill MATA’s mission. Without an active and engaged Board, the organization suffers. If the organization suffers, our mission, our members, our clients and the public at large suffer as well. 

Membership on the Board should not be considered a perfunctory or honorary position. Each Board member must be willing to contribute time, attention, effort, ideas, energy, presence and money to MATA and its mission. Individuals should seek membership on the Board only if they are willing and able to make the necessary commitment. 

In furtherance of these principles, the Board hereby adopts the following Resolution: 

RESOLUTION 

WHEREAS, the members of the MATA Board of Governors are viewed as trial lawyer leaders both within the Association and in the national trial lawyer community; and 

WHEREAS, unless trial lawyer leaders throughout the state contribute their fair share of time, efforts and resources, MATA cannot fully meet the needs of our members or turn back the challenges faced by the civil justice system in the legislature and public eye; and 

WHEREAS, members of the Board are duly elected representatives of their region; and 

WHEREAS, the Board of Governors has the authority to set minimum requirements for the responsibilities of its members; 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Governors of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys hereby enunciates as among the responsibilities expected of MATA governors at least four of the following: 

  • Active participation in efforts to recruit new or lapsed MATA members; 
  • Active service on a MATA committee, MO-TLC, ERT service project, AAJ position or other bar related leadership position; 
  • Active participation in MATA fundraising priorities as those priorities arise, either by contributing money or raising dollars and as an attendee at events;
  • Participation as a CLE speaker, contributor to the magazine, student chapter speaker or drafter of an Amicus brief; 
  • Registration each year for the Annual Convention and attendance at Board Meetings; 
  • Demonstrated willingness to respond to Action Alerts on legislative priorities or actively participate in the social media program to share and distribute educational materials;
  • Active Key Contact to a legislator, a participant in the Lobbyist for a Day program or provide committee testimony;
  • Demonstrated commitment for the good of the Association; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
(a) The Board of Governors hereby establishes a Compliance Committee, whose responsibility it shall be to monitor compliance with the obligations and responsibilities of Board members as enunciated under this Resolution. The Committee shall be comprised of four persons chosen by the Executive Committee.

(b) In reviewing a governor’s compliance with Board-established obligations and responsibilities, the Committee may request information from that governor and from MATA staff. The Committee shall have broad discretion regarding how to enforce compliance. In evaluating an individual governor’s compliance, the Committee may take into account the aggregate of the governor’s commitment to the Association. In the event the Committee finds non-compliance by any governor, it shall allow that governor a fair opportunity to expeditiously come into compliance or to take demonstrable action toward compliance. A governor’s continued failure to comply shall be reported by the Committee to the Executive Committee.