Background
Scott, Donald G. was born in 1952 in Springfield, Missouri, United States.
Scott, Donald G. was born in 1952 in Springfield, Missouri, United States.
University of Missouri at Columbia (Bachelor of Arts, 1974. Juris Doctor, 1979); Michigan State University (Master of Arts, 1975).
Worked at Armstrong, Teasdale, Schlafly & Davis (Kansas City, Missouri) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Antitrust, White Collar Criminal Defense, Environmental, Franchise, Insurance, Labor and Equal Opportunity, Probate and Estate Planning, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Tax, Municipal, Negligence, Workers Compensation, Banking and Corporation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Missouri.
Member, Law Review Staff, 1977-1979.
Recipient of Guy A. Thompson Awards for Best Note, 1978 and Best Comment, 1979. Author: "Missouri Cases Applying Summary Judgment Standards Announced in International Telephone And Telegraph Commercial Finance Corporation v Mid-America Marine Supply Corporation," 63 UMKC Law Review 525 (1995).
Chapters on Recent Changes in Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Rules on Disclosure and Discovery in Federal Court Sessions, UMKC Continuing legal education (1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995). "Recent Trends in Vicarious Liability, Agency and Apparent Authority," Chapter in Fourteenth Annual Franchise Law Institute (1992).
"Torts-Abrogation of Sovereign Immunity-Scope of Retained Immunity," 43 Missouri
L. Review 387 (1978). Company-Author: "Practical Considerations in Franchise Termination Disputes," Chapter in Ninth Annual Franchise Law Institute (1987). Law Clerk to the Honorable Warren Dee Welliver, Missouri Supreme Court, 1979-1980.
Member: Kansas City Metropolitan and American Bar Associations.
The Missouri Bar.
Armstrong, Teasdale, Schlafly & Davis conducts a comprehensive nationwide civil law practice from offices in Kansas City and Saint Louis, Missouri, Olathe, Kansas, and Belleville, Illinois. The firm is the Missouri member of Lex Mundi, an international association of independent law firms.
Member, Law Review Staff, 1977-1979. Recipient of Guy A. Thompson Awards for Best Note, 1978 and Best Comment, 1979.