About Alicia Beeler

Alicia Beeler Villines is an attorney admitted to practice law in Missouri. Her professional path follows the usual course of legal education and bar admission required of members of the profession. She belongs to professional associations and maintains current memberships that connect her to peers and continuing legal education, helping to keep her practice aligned with evolving rules and standards.

Villines began her legal career after obtaining the credentials necessary to sit for the bar. Early years in practice often involve a mix of courtroom work, client counseling and transactional matters. Over time she built experience across several areas of law and developed the practical skills that come from handling real matters for real people. Her work has included advising clients, preparing legal documents and representing interests in negotiations or hearings.

Her professional activities extend beyond client files. Membership in professional groups suggests regular participation in meetings and programs that address changes in law and practice. That involvement tends to shape how an attorney approaches complex issues and interacts with colleagues in the local legal community. Villines’ continued participation in these venues indicates an ongoing engagement with the profession.

Clients and fellow lawyers describe Villines as methodical and deliberate in her handling of legal matters. She approaches problems by identifying the governing law, assessing practical risks and laying out options that a client can weigh. That straightforward method provides clarity in situations that can otherwise be confusing or stressful.

Today Villines practices in Missouri, where she represents individuals and entities in matters arising under the state’s laws. She manages client relationships, drafts legal filings and appears on behalf of clients as circumstances require. Her current practice concentrates on serving clients across Missouri and addressing the legal questions they bring to her office.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Missouri