Charles Arthur Gentry

3218 Emerald Lane, Jefferson City, MO

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1997
University of Missouri School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
University of Missouri, Columbia, AB

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Amanda

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16 Nov, 2015
I could not have asked for better representation. Chip is amazing and works hard to do the best by his client. I strongly recommend!!! I am very pleased with all he has done for me.
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Jeff

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14 Apr, 2015
When I first began to realize I might need an attorney, never having the need before, I was at a loss as to how to find a good one. So I asked people who work with attorneys and I called those they recommended. Only one attorney returned my call, Chip Gentry. Chip always returns my calls. I met with Chip, who appeared to be intelligent, professional, and competent. He listened closely, took notes, and asked questions. He was realistic about the situation I faced, avoided making predictions about how the legal process might turn out, and was conservative in his estimation of potential success. By the end of our first meeting, I felt listened to, taken seriously, and understood. I was impressed. Thus began my journey with Chip Gentry, and in working with him grew to appreciate his obvious legal talent, brilliant strategic and analytical thinking, but most of all his love for justice and our constitutional system of law. He truly loves what he does and is very, very good at it. I also began to realize and greatly appreciate the fact that his partner Jason Call and their entire staff possess the same level of competence, integrity, and professionalism. They were all involved in my case, working together as a great team. Chip informed and advised me each step of the way, always thinking long term, but keeping me focused on the present situation and prepared for the next step. He was my guide through the very complex intricacies of the legal process. The breadth and depth of his knowledge of law became evident as he took time to explain court procedure, case law, and statute in ways I could understand and appreciate. When representing me, he was well prepared, concise, and effective in the presentation of my case. Our hearing was the last on the docket, which allowed me to watch other attorneys in the courtroom ply their trade. Compared to his associates, I was manifestly confident in Chip’s capabilities and proud to have him as my attorney. Finally, and this is on a more personal note, Chip was expeditious with my limited financial resources, carefully allocating his work in order to maximize his investment in time and effort, without any unnecessary or improper costs. He was very considerate of my finances, and though I’m sure he has wealthier clients, he continually treated me with dignity and respect. I did not feel at any time less valuable and important to him than other clients, and never doubted that he always had my best interest in mind. I will always be grateful for my experience with Call and Gentry. Knowing they do such excellent work, I have hope for our system of jurisprudence, that wrongs can be made right, the innocent protected, the wrongly accused vindicated, and justice served. They have my highest respect, appreciation, and recommend them without reservation.
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Brian

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06 Apr, 2015
Chip Gentry's advice and counsel is an essential part of our business plan. He is thorough, well-researched, and fearless in the courtroom. He handles complex legal issues efficiently and keeps his clients informed. We have hired Chip Gentry for more than 10 years on multiple issues and have recommended Call & Gentry to our clients, to our church, and to our friends.
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Publications

2017:
Door & Window Magazine, Understanding Contractual Language
2017:
DWM Magazine, Reservations of Rights Letters
2017:
Door & Window Magazine, Communication is Key for Renovation Projects
2016:
USGlass Magazine, Major Construction Defect Lawsuit Settled
2016:
USGlass Magazine, Legal Ease
2016:
Columbia Tribune, Don't Cede Control of Air Traffic to Big Airlines
2016:
Jefferson City Magazine, Buoyant Juncture
2016:
Missouri Business, General Aviation is a Lifeline in Missouri
2015:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, The Hypocrisy of Insurance Companies
2014:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, Chip Gentry Awarded Martindale Hubbell's AV Rating
2014:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, Angel Flight Central
2013:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, Voted Jefferson City's Best Lawyer
2013:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, How to Succeed in Private Practice - Tip #3
2013:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, Uninsured Drivers are Barred from Collecting All Damages
2013:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, How to Succeed in Private Practice - Tip #2
2013:
Call & Gentry Law Group Blog, How to Succeed in Private Practice - Tip #1
2012:
Missouri Association of General Contractors, Public Project Bidding
2012:
Door & Window Manufacturer, The Other Golden Rule: Do What You Say
2010:
DWM Magazine, Window Warranties
2009:
Glass Magazine, Warranties: How to Confirm Your Promises While Protecting Your Backside
2008:
US Glass Magazine, Focusing on the Wrong Kind of Green
2008:
Glass Magazine, The Risk of Going Green
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