Senior Arbitrator Panel
Mr. Mitchell A. Margo
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Education
•�
USA&M Advanced Mediator Training 2013
•� Association of Attorney Mediators 2010 to present
•� American Arbitration Association certification, 2005
•� Federal Court Neutral, 2005
•� Washington University School of Law (J.D.), 1983
•� University of Michigan (M.A. Journalism) 1979
•� Washington University (B.A.) 1977
Accomplishments
Mr.
Margo is a principal in the St. Louis law firm of Curtis, Heinz,
Garrett & O?Keefe, PC. In the last five years, Mr. Margo has
served as a mediator and arbitrator in a wide range of legal disputes
and continues his law practice as an advocate in both mediations and
arbitrations. He concentrates his practice on Business Disputes; Trust
and Estate Litigation, Sports Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
In his practice he has represented plaintiffs as often as defendants.
Prior to joining Curtis, Heinz, Mr. Margo was a Principal at Green,
Schaaf & Margo, PC and began his legal career at Guilfoil, Petzall
& Shoemake, PC.
Mr. Margo served on the
St. Louis County Civil Service Commission from 2000 to 2012 and was
its Chairman from 2007 until 2012; Mr. Margo was the founding
President of Washington University's athletic alumni association, and
he was elected into the WU Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 for his career
as a varsity baseball player from 1974-77; He was the Articles Editor
of the Washington University Law Review (formerly the Law Quarterly)
in 1982-83; From 1994 to 2008, Mr. Margo wrote a monthly syndicated
column on legal issues called Under Analysis. Mr. Margo also served on
the City of Clayton's Planning and Zoning Commission and Architectural
Review Board. For additional information regarding Mr. Margo, please
go to Curtis, Heinz, Garrett & O'Keefe, P.C .
Affiliations
•� Missouri
State Courts
•� U.S.
District Court
•� U.S.
Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
•� United
States Supreme Court
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