About Norman W
Norman W — Lampton practices bankruptcy law in Columbia, Missouri. He has been a licensed attorney since 1971 and is known for his expertise in bankruptcy, estate planning, and collections. His office is centrally located, making it accessible for clients throughout the region. The firm focuses on providing comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the needs of individuals and businesses facing financial difficulties. He earned his J.D. from the University of Missouri - Kansas City in 1968. Prior to that, he obtained a B.A.
in Political Science and Economics from Benedictine College in 1961. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his legal career. This lets the attorney navigate complex financial matters with ease. Throughout his career, he has remained committed to continuous learning and adaptation in the ever-evolving field of bankruptcy law. Most of his practice involves assisting clients with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings. He guides individuals through the legal process, helping them understand their options and the implications of their decisions. Cases typically involve detailed financial assessments, negotiations with creditors, and representation in court if necessary.
Norman also handles estate planning, ensuring that clients' assets are protected and distributed according to their wishes. Before establishing his current practice, he served in various capacities within the legal community. He has been actively involved in professional associations, including serving as Co-Chair of the Commercial Law Committee for The Missouri Bar. His membership in the American Bankruptcy Institute and the Boone County Bar Association reflects his dedication to staying informed about the latest developments in bankruptcy law. He has previously held leadership roles, including Past Chair of the Commercial Law Committee at the Boone County Bar Association. Norman's experience and commitment to his clients have earned him respect among his peers. He is known for his thorough approach and ability to provide clear guidance during challenging financial situations.
His involvement in various committees demonstrates his dedication to the legal profession and his desire to contribute to the development of commercial law in Missouri. As he looks toward the future, Norman remains focused on helping clients navigate their financial challenges while continuing to engage with the legal community. His practice is characterized by a commitment to integrity and a understanding of the details of bankruptcy and estate planning. He is well-regarded for his ability to simplify complicated legal concepts, making them accessible to his clients.