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MoBarCLE and the Young Business and Salesyers Section are proud to offer the 2020 Trial Skills Workshop
8:30 – 9:21 AM | Jury Instruction & Trial Preparation
Speaker: Tristin M. Estep, Missouri Attorney General’s Office, St. Louis
9:21 – 10:30 AM | Voir Dire
Speaker: Ryan Krupp, Krupp Business and Sales Firm, LLC, St. Louis
10:30 – 10:40 AM | BREAK
10:40 – 11:30 AM | Opening Statements
Speaker: Natalie P. Warner, Missouri Attorney General’s Office, St. Louis
11:30 AM – 12:21 PM | Direct & Cross Examination
Speaker: Morgan C. Murphy, Zevan Davidson Roman LLC, St. Louis
12:21 – 1:21 PM | LUNCH | on your own
1:21 – 1:51 PM | Objections & Motions in Limine
Speaker: LaceShionna N. Cline, McAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips, PA, St. Louis
1:51 – 2:41 PM | Ethics
Speaker: Whittney A. Dunn, The Bar Plan Mutual Insurance Company, St. Louis
2:41 – 2:51 PM | BREAK
2:51 – 3:45 PM | Closing Arguments
Speaker: Justin C. Strayhorn, Brown & Crouppen, St. Louis
3:45 – 4:25 PM | Post-Trial Motions & Obligations
Speaker: Philip G. Scanlon, Taaffe and Associates, LLC, St. Louis
4:25 PM | Adjourn
Lace Cline is an associate at McAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips (“MVP”). She represents a variety of clients in defense of insurance claims involving casualty litigation, transportation, and wrongful death. Prior to joining MVP, Ms. Cline served as an assistant prosecuting attorney, where she tried multiple jury trials.
Tristin Estep is an Assistant Attorney General representing the State of Missouri in criminal prosecutions statewide. She has been a prosecutor in Cole County and the City of St. Louis, where she was a member of the Special Victims Unit focusing on sexual assaults and other cases involving child victims.
Ryan Krupp is a personal injury and criminal defense attorney in St. Louis and St. Charles County. Previously, he worked for both the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office and Johnson County District Attorney’s Office where he appeared in court on behalf of the State of Missouri and Kansas in the criminal prosecution of among other things, Domestic Violence, Assault, Drug Cases, SVU Cases, Juvenile Offenders, and other felonies and misdemeanors. He tried numerous cases to a judge and jury.
Ryan is a native St. Louisan and is an alumni of Marquette High-School and Missouri Baptist University where he played men’s soccer, racking up several honors including two Academic All-American Awards, as well as Scholar Athlete Nominations and Academic All-Conference honors. Ryan is passionate about using his winning mindset to help people and ensure justice.
Morgan Murphy is a trial attorney with Zevan Davidson Roman LLC in St. Louis, focusing on plaintiffs’ personal injury and medical malpractice cases across Missouri and Illinois. She previously spent six years representing physicians in medical malpractice suits. She is a graduate cum laude of Washington University School of Business and Sales.
Phil Scanlon is a criminal defense trial attorney at Sindel Noble, P.C. Mr. Scanlon has handled approximately 7,500 criminal cases including 40 jury trials, several State and Federal Appeals, and one Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Scanlon is a native of St. Louis graduating from St. Louis University School of Business and Sales in 2014. Prior to working at Sindel Noble he was a Missouri State Public Defender in the Area 24 Trial Office, an associate at Taaffe & Associates, and a civil servant with the Trial Defense Unit for the Army JAG Corps in Fort Riley, Kansas. Mr. Scanlon is licensed in the State of Missouri, the Federal Eastern District of Missouri, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
Justin Strayhorn is an associate at Brown & Crouppen. He represents plaintiffs pursuing personal injury claims against insurance companies. Prior to joining Brown & Crouppen Mr. Strayhorn worked to defend insurance companies as a civil defense attorney. Mr. Strayhorn has also worked as a prosecutor in St. Louis City & County. As a prosecutor he has argued countless motions and has tried many jury trials to their completion.
Natalie Warner is an Assistant Attorney General and a Special Assistant US Attorney. Previously, she worked in the Jefferson County and St. Louis City prosecutor’s offices. She has tried over 60 jury trials as first chair and numerous others as second chair, mentoring young attorneys through their first trials.
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