JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Ellinger Bell is pleased to announce that Stephanie Bell has been admitted to practice law in Kansas, extending the firm's regulatory and administrative law capabilities across state lines. Bell's admission to the Kansas Bar strengthens Ellinger Bell's ability to serve utilities and gaming clients navigating multi-state regulatory environments and expands the firm's footprint in two critical practice areas. "Many of our utilities and gaming clients operate across multiple jurisdictions, and regulatory matters increasingly require counsel who can work seamlessly in neighboring states," said Bell. "Being admitted in Kansas allows us to provide even more comprehensive service to clients dealing with interstate regulatory issues, whether that's utilities with operations in both Missouri and Kansas, or gaming entities navigating the evolving regulatory landscape in both states." Ellinger Bell has earned Tier 1 recognition in the 2026 Best Law Firms rankings for the mid-Missouri region, reflecting the firm's sophisticated work in: Administrative/Regulatory Law, Commercial Litigation, Gaming Law, and Government Relations Practice. Utilities Regulation: Ellinger Bell has represented public utilities, state agencies, municipalities, landowners, small businesses, and industrial corporations, hyperscale data center consumers, developers and other stakeholders in matters before state public service commissions, including rate proceedings, certification matters, compliance issues. Gaming and Regulatory Compliance: Ellinger Bell covers the full spectrum of Missouri regulated gaming — from casino, supplier, and bingo licensees to fantasy sports, Gaming REITs, and sweepstakes compliance. The firm handles licensing applications, regulatory compliance, change-of-control transactions, financial transaction notices. For more information about Ellinger Bell's expanded multi-state Administrative and Regulatory practice, contact Stephanie Bell at [email protected]. About Ellinger Bell Ellinger Bell represents businesses, organizations, and individuals in a wide array of corporate, state, and local government matters. Comments are closed.
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