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Brett Roubal-Springfield Missouri Law Firm-Real Estate Law-Commercial and Business Law-Baird Lightner Millsap Harpool

I pride myself on responsiveness and the quality and efficiency of my work— responsiveness not only to the client, but also to the court and to other parties.

Brett Roubal-Springfield Missouri Law Firm-Best Lawyers in America-Real Estate Law-Commercial Business Law

Your Full Service Firm for Business and Life

Areas of Practice:

Transactional Law
Corporate Litigation
Business Litigation
Real Estate and Development Law
Civil Litigation

Admissions:

Missouri, 1999
Kansas, 2000

Education:

Creighton University, B.S., 1996
Creighton University, J.D., 1999
Member, Creighton Law Review, 1997-1999
Winner ABI Bankruptcy Award

Distinctions:

             Mr. Roubal has been granted the distinction of an AV™   

      Preeminent rating by the Martindale Hubbell Association®

      Peer Review. The rating is a reflection of his experience as an 

      attorney, as well as high professional and ethical

      standards.

      Best Lawyers in America® 2012

 

Professional & Community Activities:

Missouri Bar Association, Board of Governors Representative (2008-),

Young Lawyers Council (2007-2008)
Kansas Bar Association
Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association,
Board of Directors (2008-2010)
Springfield Workshop, Inc., Board of Directors

Background:

Mr. Roubal practices mainly in the areas of transactional corporate law and business litigation. His transactional practice focuses on a wide variety of real estate matters, corporate formation, lending and other general corporate issues. His practice also centers on business litigation, including contract disputes, non-competes and other business-related matters.

Publications & Presentations:

"Protecting Suppliers of Safe Component Parts and Raw Materials Through the Component Part Doctrine and Sophisticated Purchases Doctrine: In re Temporomandibolar Joint (TMJ) Implants Products Liability Litigation," Vol. 31, No. 2, Creighton Law Review, 1998.

 

     

 

 
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