The Missouri Supreme Court is considering whether a personal injury attorney violated Rules of Professional Conduct for allegedly participating in an improper lawyer referral scheme and, if so, determining what sanction would be appropriate.

The Missouri court heard oral arguments Wednesday in an attorney disciplinary case involving Todd N. Agron, who maintains a private practice in Kansas City and allegedly paid nearly $77,000 for 154, or $500 per referral, to runners working with a referral service, the Personal Injury Group. In April 2021, the chief disciplinary counsel confronted Agron after he allegedly solicited another attorney's client.