For
the Media
About BAMSL
Founded in 1874, BAMSL is a professional
association of more than 6,500 lawyers and judges, with 11
sections and more than 60 committees, a Young Lawyer’s Division
and, with The St. Louis Bar Foundation, serves the educational,
professional and practice needs of the organized bar, providing a
broad range of programs and services to benefit the community.
About The St. Louis Bar Foundation
Founded in 1956, The St. Louis Bar
Foundation serves the educational, professional and practice needs
of the organized bar, and provides a broad range of program and
services to benefit the community.
Sources for the Media
As a local voluntary bar association, BAMSL may not take a
position on issues that might be divisive to its membership.
However, BAMSL does have a role in ensuring that lawyers and
members of the public know about important legal issues.
In that regard, we offer the media and public a long list of
volunteer members willing to speak on key issues within their
expertise. With more than 6,500 St. Louis lawyers across 20
different practice areas – such as health, real estate and labor
– BAMSL can provide you with the most knowledgeable legal
experts in the Midwest. We also will work hard to help you meet
your deadline.
To request a source for interview of information, contact
Communications Director at 314-421-4134. For a full list of
practice areas, visit our Committees
and Sections Page
Publications
BAMSL offers a number of publications that may be useful to the
media, including our monthly magazine, St. Louis Lawyer and
the St. Louis Bar
Journal. You may download a free copy in pdf format.
We also offer a number of booklets containing basic information
about various aspects of the law to everyday citizens, including
the Senior
Citizens Handbook, These booklets are available
online here.
In addition, The Missouri Bar offers an online
version of its Missouri
Media Law Handbook, a guide for
journalists, lawyers, and others who seek guidance and information
regarding Missouri media law, and the News
Reporters Handbook on Law and Courts, particularly helpful to members of the press who cover local law
issues. It contains information on local legal organizations,
updated listings of courts and judges, descriptions of the
different areas of law, a glossary of legal terms and more.
Gateway Gavel Awards
Other Resources
Sue
Shear Institute for Women in Public Life's Missouri Non-partisan
Court Plan Judicial Statistics
Please direct all media inquiries to:
Chris Orlet
314.421.4134
corlet@bamsl.org
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