Contact Us

233 West Walnut Street
Independence, MO 64050-3825
Phone: 816-833-1222
Fax: 816-836-2437

Attorney Profiles

William L. Hall

Independence, Missouri
Shareholder, Director, Officer

Phone: (816) 833-1222
Fax: (816) 836-2437
Email:

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury
  • Social Security Disability
  • Insurance Defense/Subrogation/Collection
  • Business Disputes/Contract Claims/Construction & Title Disputes

Litigation Percentage

  • 90% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Bar Admissions

  • Missouri, 1977
  • Kansas, 2006

Education

  • University of Missouri Columbia School of Law, Columbia, Missouri, 1977
    J.D.

  • University of Missiouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, Missiouri, 1974
    B.A.
    Honors: Cum Laude

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Missouri Trial Lawyers Association

  • Missouri Bar Association

  • Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association

  • Eastern Jackson County Bar Association

Birth Information

  • 1952, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America

The contents contained on this website are for informational purposes only. These contents are not intended as legal advice. An attorney should be contacted for assistance with all legal questions and matters. Use of this website or correspondence with attorneys or staff through the email addresses or telephone or facsimile provided by this website will not independently form an attorney-client relationship with McElligott, Ewan, Hall & Kimminau, PC attorneys. The provision of this website is not intended as an offer of an attorney-client relationship. Information contained on this website is subject to change without notice. Before supplying any information about your case to any McElligott, Ewan, Hall & Kimminau, PC attorney or staff member, please make sure that we have taken the necessary steps to ensure that no conflicts exist which would prohibit us from representing you. Information sent to McElligott, Ewan, Hall & Kimminau, PC before we have accepted you as a client, whether transmitted by phone, email, paper mail, facsimile, or other device, will not qualify for protection under the attorney-client privilege.