Recently, the Missouri legislature passed Senate Bill 224 outlining a brand new set of discovery rules for Missouri state-court cases. These new rules represent a comprehensive revision to the existing rules and make the Missouri rules align significantly with those of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Under the Missouri constitution, the statute took effect on August 28, 2019 overriding the existing rules. However, the Missouri Supreme Court cannot promulgate a new rule with less than six months’ notice, which means that the new rule would not formally be in effect before March or April of 2020. Furthermore, the Supreme Court’s Rules Committee was recently advised that the Supreme Court has not updated its website to reflect the changes made in SB 224.
Shmuel Shulman
Shmuli’s practice as a commercial litigator plays to his strength of solving complicated problems for clients. Shmuli’s communication, research and advocacy skills support his work in various litigation matters, including offensive and defensive discovery, drafting documents and motions, and assisting attorneys as they prepare for trial. He has experience with projects in corporate, real estate and toxic tort law.
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