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Bogda, McKayla S.

McKayla S. Bogda - Saint Charles, MO

Attorney at Hamilton Weber LLC

Business and Commercial Litigation Lawyers in Saint Charles, MO

200 North Third Street Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813

Saint Charles Business and Commercial Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 05/08/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Business and Commercial Litigation
  • Condemnation
  • Labor and Employment
  • Medical Malpractice Defense
  • Municipal Law
  • Personal Injury Defense
  • Workers’ Compensation Defense

Attorney Information

Overview

McKayla Bogda is a committed associate attorney whose practice centers on largely defending healthcare providers, businesses, and municipalities in civil litigation. Recently admitted to the bar, McKayla guides clients through each phase of litigation—attending depositions and hearings, drafting clear and compelling pleadings and memoranda, and performing in-depth legal research on intricate issues. She also collaborates in selecting and preparing medical experts while helping shape practical, client-focused case strategies.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia), Columbia, Missouri, 2025
      J.D.
      Honors: Dispute Resolution Certificate
      Honors: Dean’s List
      Honors: CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Lawyering
      Honors: CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Child and Family Justice Clinic
      Honors: 1L High Honors Pro Bono Award
      Law Journal: Journal of Dispute Resolution, Managing Editor
  • Non Legal Education

    • Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri, 2022
      B.A. in Political Science and International Relations & B.S. in Psychology
      Honors: cum laude
      Honors: Political Science and International Relations Departmental Honors
      Honors: President’s List
      Honors: Psychology Departmental Honors

Past Positions

  • University of Missouri, Teaching Assistant for the Child and Family Justice Clinic, 2024-2025
  • Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Intern, 2023

Published Works

Articles

  • Mandatory Mediation in England and Wales: A Paradigm Shift in Dispute Resolution, Journal of Dispute Resolution, July 2024
  • Legislative Update (2024), Journal of Dispute Resolution, April 2025

Bar Admissions

  • Missouri

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Saint Charles, MO

200 North Third Street
Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813

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Phone: 636-389-8964

Fax: 636-947-1743

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Website: https://www.hamiltonweber.com

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