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Ellis, Ellis, Hammons & Johnson, P.C.

Ellis, Ellis, Hammons & Johnson, P.C. - Springfield, MO

Labor Lawyers in Springfield, MO

The Hammons Tower 901 East Saint Louis Street Suite 600 Springfield, MO 65806 - 2561

  • 4 Super Lawyers®
  • 28 Years 
    Experience

Springfield Labor Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Labor

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  • By Mark B. on Jan. 24, 2025
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    I strongly advise against using this firm. They represented me in a property dispute but withdrew their representation just three days before my court hearing. This left me without any legal support, effectively abandoning me to face the opposing counsel on my own. Ultimately, I was forced to settle due to my lack of representation.

Attorneys

Travis A. Elliott

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Ransom A. Ellis III

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John D. Hammons Jr.

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Laura J. Johnson

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Todd A. Johnson

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Anne H. Rogers

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Springfield, MO

The Hammons Tower
901 East Saint Louis Street
Suite 600
Springfield, MO 65806 - 2561

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Phone: (417) 866-5091

Fax: (417) 866-1064

Website: http://www.eehjfirm.com

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