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Bradford L. Stevens is a distinguished attorney at Shands Elbert Gianoulakis & Giljum, LLP in Saint Louis, Missouri, specializing in estate planning, tax, probate, real estate, and business law. With deep roots in the St. Louis community, Bradford has dedicated his career to crafting tailored estate and business plans that encapsulate his clients’ aspirations and goals. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Bradford earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1973 before obtaining his Juris Doctor degree from Washington University School of Law in 1976. He is a sought-after speaker, frequently presenting to various organizations and conducting seminars for accounting professionals, financial planners, and insurance experts, as well as the general public. As a founding member and current President of the e.Planners Educational Alliance, Bradford is committed to enhancing the knowledge and skills of estate planning professionals to better serve clients and uphold the integrity of the legal profession. He is also an accomplished author, contributing to works such as *How to Protect Assets during Life and Avoid Estate Tax at Death* (2002) and *Trust and Asset Protection Alternatives in Missouri* (2000). Bradford is an active member of the Probate and Trust Section of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, the Probate and Trust Committee of the Missouri Bar, and the Real Property, Probate and Trust Section of the American Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the U.S. Tax Court.
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.