On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, the Supreme Court of Missouri the Supreme Court of Missouri issued an order reinstating attorney Daniel Curtis Hall, a lawyer who had been suspended for failure to pay taxes, to the practice of law.

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Daniel Curtis Hall,” with case no. SC100220.

On August 21, 2023, the Supreme Court of Missouri, pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 5.245 issued an order where attorney Hall was suspended as shown on the roll of attorneys.

Following this event, Hall presented sufficient evidence that the matter was resolved, and the court found him eligible for reinstatement. The court ordered him reinstated as a member of the Missouri Bar in good standing. The decision was made by Chief Justice Mary R. Russell.

The Disposition states:

“Petitioner’s petition for reinstatement following suspension for failure to pay taxes sustained. Petitioner, having presented sufficient evidence that the matter is satisfactorily resolved, is ordered reinstated as a member of The Missouri Bar in good standing.”

According to avvo.com, Mr. Hall is a trucking accident attorney in Kansas City, Missouri. He acquired his license in Missouri in 1978. 

A copy of the original filing can be found here.