Explaining the law so it makes sense for regular people, not just legal pros. Right now, I'm focused on a guide to landlord-tenant law for my fellow renters in Missouri. I'm not a lawyer + this isn't legal advice. I'm just spilling tea on public records.
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I'm a former legal news reporter for lawyers. Now I explain legal stuff for regular people in my own voice, minus the legalese. Right now I'm focusing on a tenant guide for Missourians.
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