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Missouri Approved Jury Instructions (MAI) Civil, 8th contains court-approved jury instructions for all civil jury trials, along with explanatory notes and references. Under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 70.02(b), the use of MAI instructions is mandatory

Publisher:Thomson West
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Publication date:2025-07-09
Practice area:Litigation
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Stephen H. Ringkamp

Ringkamp is a principal and the managing shareholder of The Hullverson Law Firm in St. Louis, Missouri. He has been a member of the Judicial College for the State of Missouri, an adjunct professor of law at St. Louis University School of Law, and a lecturer