Stephanie L. Jones
Stephanie L. Jones is a 2005 graduate of the St. Louis University School of Law and a magna cum laude graduate, 1999, of Fontbonne University. While attending law school she served as President of the St. Louis University Public Interest Law Group, and participated in the moot court program as both an advocate and a teaching assistant. Stephanie is interested in speaking and writing for continuing legal education programs. She spoke most recently on the topic of “Spyware - What It Is, What It Does, and its Use and Misuse In Divorce Cases” for the 2007 Family Law Symposium presented by the Missouri Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, in both Kansas City and St. Louis. She is one of the newest contributing authors to the Missouri Bar CLE deskbook for practitioners entitled Missouri Family Law, Sixth Edition and she has co-authored an article on technology and privacy issues in the family law context for the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers published in the winter of 2008. Prior to entering law school, Stephanie worked for the Missouri Division of Family Services as a social worker.








