Timothy j. smith
Timothy J. Smith is a founding partner of Rudman & Smith. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the prestigious University of Illinois College of Law. Mr. Smith has served in both the public and private sectors in a wide variety of roles including Assistant Circuit Attorney, Trial Attorney for Caldwell & Singleton LLC, Prosecuting Attorney for the Village of Uplands Park, Senior Attorney for Eastern Missouri – Western Illinois Jurisdiction of the Church of God In Christ, and Guardian Ad Litem for the City of St. Louis Juvenile Courts.
Mr. Smith is admitted to practice in Missouri State Courts, Missouri Court of Appeals, Missouri Supreme Court, Michigan State Courts, United States District Court, Eastern District of Missouri, United States District Court, Southern District of Illinois, and United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Mr. Smith has participated in a wide variety of civic and charitable organizations and has received numerous awards and honors. Mr. Smith also has the distinction and honor of being selected to serve on the Missouri Bar’s Ethics Committee.
Mr. Smith has represented numerous clients successfully via trials, negotiated settlements, and confidential mediations. Mr. Smith has extensive experience in the area of Criminal Law. Mr. Smith is known as a zealous and aggressive advocate for his clients. He prides himself in achieving excellent results for his clients.
He is often referred by others because of his outstanding customer service and accessibility to clients. At present, Mr. Smith’s practice focuses on Personal Injury and Criminal Defense.
You can reach Mr. Smith directly at (314) 393-5199 for a confidential and free consultation.
Timothy J. Smith
Direct (314) 645-7246
Cell (314) 393-5199
Fax (314) 645-4156
Email tjsmith@rudmansmithlaw.com
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