About Conlan

Conlan Wilson began his legal journey at The George Washington University Law School. He completed his law degree there, where study and practice of law formed the foundation for his later work. Law school years were followed by a move into practice in Missouri, where he is licensed to practice.

Early in his career he took on the routine tasks that shape a lawyer’s skill set: research, brief writing, and client interviews. He spent time in courtrooms and conference rooms alike. Those experiences helped him build a practical approach to problem solving and an understanding of how legal strategies play out in real cases.

Over the years Wilson joined professional circles and maintains current membership in legal associations. He has used those memberships to stay connected to evolving rules, continuing legal education, and professional standards. Colleagues describe him as steady and precise in his work. He prefers clear analysis and careful drafting to rhetorical flourish.

His practice has required a blend of advocacy and transaction work. He assists clients with litigation matters, prepares filings, negotiates settlements, and provides routine legal counseling. He also spends considerable time on legal research and memoranda that support case strategy. That combination lets him shift between courtroom advocacy and behind-the-scenes preparation.

Clients and fellow lawyers note his methodical style. He outlines options, weighs risks, and communicates plainly about likely outcomes. He does not overpromise. He frames decisions around the law and the client’s goals. That practical orientation shapes how he manages matters from intake to resolution.

Outside of day-to-day casework, Wilson follows new developments in Missouri law. He tracks court decisions and rule changes. That attention to detail informs his filings and courtroom arguments. It also helps him advise clients on the likely impact of legal changes.

Today he continues to practice in Missouri. His work remains rooted in courtroom practice, client counseling, and legal research. He maintains professional association memberships while representing individuals and organizations in state matters. His current practice concentrates on client representation in Missouri courts and related counseling matters.

Education

The George Washington University Law School

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Missouri

Office Locations

Main Office

 120 S Central Ave #450 Clayton MO 63105