Caleb A. Hall

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  • Senior Associate Attorney

Location:

Columbia, MO

Fax:

573-442-9423

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Caleb Hall moved to Mid-Missouri in 2016 to serve as a non-partisan analyst for the Missouri House of Representatives. Caleb later represented residential and small-energy consumers at Missouri’s Office of the Public Counsel, where he litigated rate cases and utility construction approval hearings, before transitioning to private practice. His work in private practice has led him to represent public and municipal utilities, healthcare institutions, homeowners’ associations, and various small businesses. No matter the client, Caleb’s work focuses on providing a zealous defense in premises liability and personal injury matters.

Outside of the office, Caleb is a member of several non-profits in Columbia, MO, including Impact Rotary and Impact Support Services. He also previously represented the City of Columbia on the St. Charles Transportation Development District Board and served on the City’s Tax Increment Financing Commission.

Areas Of Practice

  • Litigation
  • Insurance Law
  • Civil Appeals

Bar Admissions

  • Missouri

Education

  • University of Kansas School of Law, Lawrence, Kansas
    • J.D. - 2015
  • University of Kansas
    • B.S. - 2012
    • Major: Environmental Studies

Representative Cases:

  • Osage Utility Operating Co. v. Public Service Commission, 637 S.W.3d 78 (Mo. App. W.D. 2021)
  • Office of the Public Counsel v. Evergy Missouri West, Inc., 609 S.W.3d 857 (Mo. App. W.D. 2020)
  • Office of the Public Counsel v. Public Service Commission, 591 S.W.3d 478 (Mo. App. W.D. 2019)

Professional Associations And Memberships

  • Boone County Bar Association, 2021 – Present
  • Mid-Missouri Legal Services, Volunteer Attorney, 2016 – 2023

Published Works

  • The Industrial Mind & An Explanatory Essay on Fossil-Carbon Subsidies in John W. Head, International Law and Agroecological Husbandry: Building Legal Foundations for a New Agriculture 16 n22 & 254 (Routledge 2017).
  • A Right Most Dear: The Case for a Constitutional, Environmental Right, 30 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 85 (2016).
  • Water, Water, Nowhere: Adapting Water Rights for a Changing Climate, 16 Sustainable Development Law and Policy Brief 25 (2015).