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103 L lawyers are available in Conway, New Hampshire. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $72 per hour.
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Would you want a Doctor without Board Certification?. Your Attorney shouldn't be any different. Travis Berry is one of the very few Board Certified Trial Lawyers in the state of Arkansas. This along with over 30 years of experience, Travis Berry is here to help you get what is rightfully yours.
When in college, I took an apptitude test from the career center and found out that I had aptitudes for being a lawyer. It surprised me because I had planned to be a psychologist. But I realized that I did love logic, justice and helping people. So the next barrier was how to pay for law school as I already had student loans from undergraduate school. The Methodist Student Center, the Wesley Foundation, in Fayetteville AR offered housing in exchange for janitorial services. Living at the Wesley Foundation, along with other part-time jobs, more loans and a few grants and scholarships, allowed me to pursue my law degree. I will always be indebted to the Methodist church for their support. One of my first jobs out of law school was clerking for a US Magistrate drafting opinions on Social Security Disability appeals. I practiced in a few different areas of law before settling down into solo practice in 1986 emphasizing representation of individuals who were seeking social security disability benefits. Because I had worked for the federal courts drafing these opinions on appeal, I was well equipted to look at each case "from the top down" and always had my grounds for appeal ready when I went before Social Security Administration Administrative law judges. If I case was wrongly denied, I would appeal it to the Appeals Council and then to Federal Court. I had an overall success rate of over 91%. I enjoyed this area of practice and I taught many lawyers in Arkansas how to successfully represent Social Security Disability claimants through courses I taught for the Arkansas Bar Association and the National Business Institute. In 2010 I decided to expand my practice to include representation of Veterans in their claims for service connected compensation bemefits. I figured it would similar to social security disability claims. In many ways it is. It includes navigating a great buracracy and review of mountains of medical records in order to ascertain what evidence is needed for each case. But I found that VA cases take many times longer than SSD cases and the appeals process is much more onerous. Nevertheless, as the daughter of a WWII veteran and POW, I find a great deal of satisfaction in thanking our Veterans for their sacrifices by helping them navigate the system. In the mean time, I had often helped my clients with their estate planning such as basic Wills and Powers of Attorney and Medical Directives and Beneficiary Deeds. Everyone needs to make an estate plan. If you don't, the government will make one for you. And you won't like it. So once again I hit the books hard and learned elder law. Elder law includes estate planning but it is much more than that. Now people not only need to plan for when they die, they must also plan on how to support themselves if they live too long and have to go to a nursing home and have to pay the astronomical costs. Some people think that Medicare will pay for long term care. Medicare will only pay for the first 100 days, and only in limited circumstances. Some people want Medicaid to pay, which they will, but only in limited circumstances. Elder lawyers are trained to help people determine the best ways to become eligible for Medicaid assistance for long term care costs. I hope that the Methodist Church is proud of the investment they made in me over thirty years ago. It has been my honor to use my law degree to help people navigate our nations increasingly complex laws.
The McFarlin Law Firm is a general law practice focusing on family and criminal law matters. Our law firm strives to provide honest, reliable and prompt legal assistance to clients and their families. We do so with the belief that a straight forward, realistic assessment of your legal situation is what you need and deserve to hear. Whether you have a family or criminal issue, this is not the time for unrealistic expectations or false hope. Our firm respects your rights to know and will be upfront in every respect of your case as well as our representation of your legal matter. We are located in downtown Conway, Arkansas and accept clients from all over the State of Arkansas. We are located in the Faulkner Square building at 803 Harkrider St., Suite 208. No matter where your legal issue is taking place, our firm will be ready to travel statewide to fight and protect your legal interest. As a small firm, our attorney works with every single client and personally handles every aspect of your case himself. Our firm is also committed to promptly returning phone calls and keeping you in the loop every step of the way.
Thank you for your inquiry. You may call our office for a free consultation or send me an email which is listed above. Our firm has collected millions of dollars for our clients who have been injured by others. We can't promise your case will be the same but we can promise that you will have your attorney's cell phone number and personal attention.. Jim is an instrument-rated pilot with an single-engine plane. He has a great wife and wonderful children. Jim's clients include persons charged with capital criminal offenses. He also served folks with divorce and other family issues along with juvenile representation and business-related matters.. Jim has offices in North Little Rock and Mountain View. Call at your leisure.
Representing clients in a multitude of legal matters including Real Estate, Probate, Estate Planning, Criminal Defesen, corporate law and litigation.
My style is user-friendly and I personally handle many parts of my practice that are often handled by staff in larger firms. I like people and enjoy reducing their stress levels as a high priority. I actively pursue the improvement of the bankruptcy attorney profession and the interests of financially normal Americans in general. That's a group that is huge, but has no political power against big lobbies. I try to push back against that power for you.
J. Tyler Henderson is a client-focused attorney providing personalized legal services to his clients across Arkansas, with tested experience in family law, juvenile law, probate & estate planning, business law, property & real estate transactions, & criminal defense. Tyler combines modern technology with well-tested principles of legal practice to provide effective, affordable representation that helps clients meet their goals. With deep roots in the Natural State that stretch back over generations, Tyler is an attorney who knows, understands, and appreciates the culture and values of Arkansans.
I was raised in Conway, graduating from Conway High School. I received my B.A. in Spanish and Political Science from the University of Arkansas and my law degree from the UALR Bowen School of Law.. I still reside in Conway with my wondeful wife Christin, and our two daughters, Alli (born in 2011) and Emily (born in 2013). We are members of Fellowship Bible Church in Conway, and have been for over 25 years.. At the Rippy Law Firm, we strive for excellence in all that we do. We pride ourselves in being a holistic law firm, not in that we can handle every area of the law, but that we have connections with experts around the state and country in all areas, and can be a "one stop shop" for all legal needs, whether we handle the matter or refer a client to someone who can assist them. No matter what your legal need is, start here first!
I run The Law Offices of McKenzie R. Macy, LLC, a full-service law firm specializing in estate planning, elder law, probate, and personal injury law. I will help you settle your affairs with efficiency, and at a reasonable price.
Estate planning is an activity that you can do without the services of an attorney. However, estate planning is also one of those activities that can get incredibly difficult. The larger your estate, the more that will have to go into preparing it as well. Researching how to put together an estate plan can result in finding hundreds of conflicting opinions based on estates that look nothing like your own. It’s always going to be much easier to work with an attorney that understands exactly what they’re doing and that is able and willing to communicate effectively with you so that they can understand why they are making the suggestions they do. Estate planning is an ongoing process, as well. For some, that may mean transferring assets and property into a trust over the course of several years. For others, it may mean that they have acquired new property or assets and therefore they are unaccounted for in the previous estate plan. An attorney can help you decide the best way to manage your estate and how to work the changing tides of life into your plan when necessary.. Dudeck Law Firm505 Amity Road Suite 100, Conway, AR 72032
During his career, Justin has been helping the people of Arkansas go up against some of the largest corporations in the world. Justin is passionate about helping those in need. His whole life he has been fighting for the underdog. It’s what drove him to practice plaintiffs injury law and is a big reason he has had so much success and representing injured people and their families.. Justin graduated law school from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Justin set himself apart in law school by his service to the community and his ability to effectively present complex legal arguments in a simple way.. Arkansas holds a special place in Justin’s heart. It’s where he went to law school, met his wife, and raised his kids. Representing Arkansans in the their times of need is what drives Justin to be one of the hardest working lawyers in the state.. Ever since obtaining his law license, Justin has been involved in trial both big and small representing Arkansans. Because of his litigation success, Justin has been recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine as a rising star, an award given to only 2.5% of lawyers practicing within the state. The National Trial Lawyers Association has also named Justin one of the Top 40 under 40 trial lawyers.. “Every case is more than just a case. It is someone’s entire life hanging in the balance. That is not a responsibility I take lightly. Often times a person’s case is a key turning point in the person’s life. We want to make sure these people are led down the right path. That’s why we not only bring the very best resources to each case, but in the work necessary to get achieve a just out come. We will not be outworked,” says Justin.. Justin has worked on cases in over 10 States involving car wrecks, eighteen-wheelers, brain injuries, highway construction zone wrecks, wrongful deaths, product liability and eminent domain. Regardless if it is a car wreck, the loss of a loved one, or the government taking your property, Justin can make sure that you are getting what you deserve. No matter the circumstances, Justin can and will fight hard to obtain justice for his clients.. On the rare instance when Justin is not in the courtroom or working hard on a case, you can find him on Horseshoe Lake with his wife, Heather, playing basketball in the driveway with his son Shepard, practicing volleyball with his daughter Grace, or playing dress up with his youngest daughter Cecelia.
Criminal Defense Attorney. Former Prosecutor 5+ years. If you're charged with a crime, DO NOT SETTLE FOR LESS.. As a former Prosecutor and handling almost every type of criminal case imaginable, Taylor gained extensive knowledge of how the criminal justice system works and operates in Arkansas, as well as how a Prosecuting Attorney in Arkansas attacks a criminal case from before arrest all the way to trial. From the initial review of charges and which crime to charge, to setting bail, to discovery and criminal history research, to evidentiary suppression hearings, and to bench or jury trials - Taylor has insider knowledge that can work for you.
Brad J. Williams specializes in felony and misdemeanor Criminal Defense. He is the first and only NCDD Board Certified DUI Defense Specialist in the State of Arkansas (and one of only 51 in the United States). Also, in 2016, Brad became the first and only lawyer in the State of Arkansas to be designated by the American Chemical Society - Chemistry and the Law Division as a "Forensic Lawyer Scientist."Brad is from Little Rock and is a graduate of Catholic High School, Hendrix College, and the William H. Bowen School of Law. He is also a graduate of the Trial Practice Institute of the National Criminal Defense College (NCDC) at Mercer University School of Law. Almost the entirety of Brad’s practice is devoted to Criminal and DWI Defense. Brad is a trained field sobriety test practitioner and instructor. He was the first lawyer in Arkansas to complete the Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) course and the DRE Overview Course for lawyers. Additionally, he has received years of extensive training in pharmacology, toxicology, and forensic science. For every year since 2010, Brad has been named a Mid-South SuperLawyers Rising Star. Arkansas Life and Little Rock Soirée magazines have named Brad among the “Best Lawyers” in Little Rock.Brad enjoys passing on his knowledge to others by teaching other attorneys at various educational events throughout the year. He is a faculty member of the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) and a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association (DUIDLA). He is also a member of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (AACDL) and National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).
At the Shaw Firm, PLLC, we offer, and are known for, aggressive representation in all areas relating to criminal defense litigation. We offer these services throughout Arkansas, and we do not hesitate or shy away from what many may consider a "hard" case. If you are looking for quality, aggressive representation, then we are the people you are looking for as our firm offers a combined 46 years of experience in this area.. Additionally, we also offer services in legal representation in the areas of administrative law, DHS maltreatment hearings, business document drafting, corporate litigation representation, and land use and rezoning.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND. In 2009, Andrew graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and minors in Chemistry and Psychology from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, after which he began pursuing a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). In May 2014, after defending his doctoral dissertation and having his doctoral research published, Andrew was awarded his Doctorate of Philosophy from UAMS.. After UAMS, Andrew decided to use his scientific training and medical knowledge in a unique way, and the legal field provided him with that opportunity. In August 2014, after being awarded a scholarship, Andrew enrolled at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. While in law school, Andrew was selected for the Law Review, where he served as an Assistant Online Editor, Associate Notes Editor, and had his Law Review Note was selected for publication. Andrew was also selected to serve on his law school’s Competition Trial Team, where he had the privilege of representing his law school at a national level and sharpen his advocacy skills through quality competition and valuable interaction with members of the bench and bar from across the United States.. Andrew was also chosen to serve in the UALR Litigation Clinic, where qualified law students receive a special license to practice law in Arkansas under the guidance of a supervising attorney. Andrew fell in love with the Litigation Clinic and ended up participating Advanced Litigation Clinic and the Advanced Litigation Clinic II, where he was given the opportunity to work on more complex and difficult cases and mentor law students in the basic Litigation Clinic. Andrew also participated in the law school Mediation Clinic, which assists courts, families, and state agencies by providing multiple types of mediation to the community free of charge. After extensive training, Andrew was allowed to act as mediators in cases involving allegations of child abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, small claims issues, and child access and visitation disputes.. While in law school, Andrew clerked for numerous nationally recognized and well-respected plaintiff personal injury and medical malpractice law firms and insurance defense law firms, and was awarded "Top Papers" in: (1) Legal Profession; (2) Legal Editing & Scholarship; (3) Specialized Legal Research; and (4) Law & Medicine. Andrew graduated law school with honors in May 2017, and passed the Arkansas Bar Exam in July of 2017, with a score high enough to qualify for admission to additional jurisdictions without being forced to sit for the Bar Exams for those jurisdictions. In addition, Andrew's Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) score was high enough to pass the jurisdictional requirement in every jurisdiction the United States.. COMMUNITY SERVICE. Andrew has made it a point to give back to the community by volunteering his time at the numerous free legal clinics, in conjunction with the Arkansas Bar Association, Arkansas Legal Services Partnership, Center for Arkansas Legal Services, UAMS, Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, and the UALR Bowen School of Law. These legal clinics consisted of a dedicated team of Arkansas pro bono attorneys, notaries, and law students that helped prepare simple wills, advance directives, and powers of attorney for health care and financial matters for terminally ill Arkansans. Andrew has also volunteered at several "Wills for Heroes" events, which provide free estate planning documents, simple wills, advance directives, and powers of attorney to police officers, firefighters, emergency health care workers, and these heroes spouses.. PRACTICE AREAS. Andrew's academic background makes him uniquely qualified to represent clients who are facing various legal issue, including everything from drafting a simple will or representing a client in an uncontested divorce all the through representing clients who have suffered a catastrophic injury due to an automobile accident or medical negligence. To Andrew, the most rewarding aspect about the practice of law is the ability to make a true difference in his clients’ lives. Andrew is motivated by the circumstances and needs of his clients.. Andrew’s passion is helping individuals and their families through some of life’s most difficult situations. Andrew has been involved in successfully representing families in personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, premises liability, construction site, and medical malpractice cases, where he was instrumental recovering multimillion-dollar recoveries for his clients. In many legal fights, the stakes are high. If you’ve been hurt or suffered a catastrophic injury, Andrew is the lawyer you want in your corner.. Family law also holds a special place in Andrew’s heart, as it gives him the honor and the privilege of fighting for his family law client's legal rights, many of which included: (1) victims of domestic violence seeking an order of protection; (2) parents seeking to establish or modify visitation, child support, or custody arrangements; (3) parents wishing to establish paternity; (4) spouses going through both contested and uncontested divorces; and (5) family members establishing guardianship over children or disabled adult relatives.. PERSONAL INFORMATION. Andrew Norwood is a fifth generation Arkansan, who can trace his Arkansas roots back to 1870. Andrew was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he attended Christ the King Catholic Elementary School and Catholic High School for Boys. After graduating from Catholic High School for Boys in 2005, Andrew attended the University of Louisiana at Monroe where he was an offensive lineman on the 2005 Sunbelt Conference Football Championship Team. Andrew is married it his longtime college sweetheart (Ashley), who is a kindergarten teacher, and the two have a three-year-old son (Henry), who isn't scared of the devil. On his free time, Andrew is an avid hunter and fisherman who loves being outdoors and enjoying the Natural State. Additionally, after playing college football, Andrew continues his love of the game by watching as much college football as he can fit in to his schedule.