Top best C Lawyers in Fayetteville | 363 available
363 C lawyers are available in Fayetteville, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $74 per hour.
217 - 363
$216 - $454
40% - 74%
4.5 - 4.9 ★
363 C Lawyers Found Near You
Zach Jones is a recognized and accomplished litigator who fights for his clients. While most of Zach's clients are in the real estate design, development, and construction business, he also takes select cases dealing with other subject matter from time to time and devotes considerable time to veteran organizations, conservative/libertarian causes, and groups committed to preserving life at all ages.. This is an advertisement.
With more than two decades of experience, personal injury attorney Shawn B. Daniels has deep roots in the Fayetteville, Arkansas community. Licensed to practice in Arkansas and Oklahoma, Shawn handles cases in both states as well as others when the need arises. He is committed to helping injured individuals and their families fight for fair recovery when another person or entity's negligence causes harm. Shawn works hard to provide a personal touch to each and every case he takes on, and regularly handles serious matters such as wrongful death, medical malpractice, construction accidents, product liability, and more. Looking for a personal injury lawyer? Contact the Daniels Law Firm for a complimentary consultation with an attorney today!
Will Clark was born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Cum Laude, and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law, Magna Cum Laude, in 2010. In law school he was named the Joe C. Barrett Commercial Transactions Scholar, was a member of the Board of Advocates and served as an Associate Editor for the Arkansas Law Reviewwhere his case note, Blazing a New Trail: The Effect of Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Co. v. Alan Curtis on the “American Rule” and an Insurer’s Right to Attorneys’ Fees, was published in 2009.
Whitfield has defended over a thousand criminal cases and goes to trial several times a month.. While in law school in Fayetteville, Whitfield was President of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies and founder of the Criminal Law Society and a member of the International Law Society, the Christian Legal Society, and the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. Whitfield also obtained prestigious externships, working for the Honorable Judge Chadd Mason in the Circuit Court of Washington and Madison Counties and Congressman Steve Womack in Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District.Whitfield grew up in Marion, Arkansas and made his way to NWA after attending undergraduate at the University of Central Arkansas where he majored in International Trade Economics with a double minor in German and International Studies. While at UCA Whitfield accepted scholarships which allowed him to study abroad in Germany and Canada, he also worked as an intern for the Department of State at the United States Embassy to Greece in Athens.
While I have a general law practice I specialize in providing affordable uncontested divorce assistance in the Northwest Arkansas Counties of Washington, Benton and Madison. I will prepare 100% of the necessary paperwork and personally appear with you in court to obtain your divorce. My flat fee of $490 applies to all uncontested divorce cases wherein you and your spouse have agreed to a division of property and debts. My fee will not increase just becasue you have children if you have agreed upon custody, visitation, and child support. I also represent clients with personal injuries and work related injuries.
When it comes time to choosing your lawyer, you will likely seek to work with someone who is experienced, has a track record for success and is a trusted source for legal representation. The Law Office of George B. Morton, P.A., wants your choice to be a simple one. The firm pledges to provide the following services:. Attorney George (Bo) Morton brings more than 17 years of experience to clients in Fayetteville and throughout northwest Arkansas. He is a native of Fayetteville and has family has roots in the area running back to 1850. He is also a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam and during Desert Storm and Desert Shield.. His firm is dedicated to representing clients in criminal defense. Client service is of the utmost importance to Mr. Morton, and he continuously makes certain that his clients' needs are met. You can expect strong advocacy, diligence and honesty when you with Mr. Morton.. In criminal law matters, Mr. Morton is a skilled negotiator and an experienced litigator who is never afraid to take your case to trial to get the results you need. He will take time to help educate you about the legal issues involved in your case and the options that you have to choose from. He will provide you with all the tools necessary to make an informed decision. Additionally, Mr. Morton often consults with professionals such as physicians, psychologists, social workers, teachers, parents and even other lawyers to help with your case.
Thomas Odom is a third generation attorney and joined his father and grandfather at the Odom Law Firm in the Spring of 2017. For over thirty years, the Odom Law Firm has concentrated on personal injury representation. Thomas has expanded the practice to include both domestic and criminal law matters. He represents clients in a variety of family law matters from adoptions to contested divorces. He also handles criminal matters ranging from speeding tickets to felony charges.
Sidney P. Davis, Jr., obtained his law degree from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 1960 and has practiced law with the firm now known as Davis, Clark, Butt, Carithers & Taylor, PLC, ever since. He was a lecturer in Law and Insurance at the University of Arkansas Law School from 1962 through 1980. He has been a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers since 1981, serving as Arkansas State Chair for two years (1994/1995). He is also a member of the Defense Research Institute and Arkansas Association of Defense Counsel, receiving the Outstanding Defense Attorney Award in 1995/1996. He received the Outstanding Lawyer Award from the Arkansas Bar Association and Arkansas Bar Foundation in 1985/1986 and received the 2012 Fayetteville Bet-the-Company Litigation Lawyer of the Year from Best Lawyers in America. He was rated as one of the Top 50 lawyers in Arkansas by SuperLawyers for 2013 and is rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell.
Sarah Sparkman is a former prosecutor, skilled trial attorney, and fierce advocate. She has personally handled more than 8,000 criminal and traffic cases in Arkansas District Courts and uses that experience to help people who have been charged with DWI, drug violations, domestic violence and other criminal and traffic matters.. In addition to her vast criminal law experience, Sarah has a history of fighting for those who have the odds stacked against them. She has fought against big banks in court (and won), she has fought against landlords who try to illegally evict their tenants (and won), and she has fought against corporations trying to illegally freeze bank accounts (and won). Although no attorney can guarantee the outcome of a case, Sarah has the experience, tenacity, and skills to navigate difficult situations for her clients.. Hiring an attorney is an investment of time, money, and trust, and Sarah takes her responsibility to her clients seriously. Sarah provides zealous representation and individual attention to each of her clients so that together, they can reach the best resolution possible.
Sarah is a Family Law Attorney who has provided professional legal services to hundreds of satisfied clients throughout the Northwest Arkansas area since 2005. Located in Fayetteville, AR, she primarily focuses on divorce law, child custody, child support, paternity, orders of protection, adoption, and guardianship matters. No matter the complexity, Sarah is eager to help resolve your legal issues with the thoroughness, attention, and detail you deserve.Sarah was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. She graduated from Little Rock Hall High School before heading out west to college in Boulder, Colorado for her love of the outdoors, skiing, and hiking. Sarah earned a BS in Journalism from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Afterward, Sarah returned home to her roots in Arkansas and decided to nestle herself in the Ozarks. Woo Pig Sooie! She earned her Juris Doctor at the U of A School of Law in Fayetteville where she was a Moot Court Champion before graduating. Sarah was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1998 and has managed her own law firm since 2005.Sarah provides legal services in a variety of family law situations, whether the case is uncontested or involves trial, or if you simply want advice prior to filing your lawsuit. She has had great success in resolving cases more quickly through mediation, but Sarah is certainly prepared for litigation when the situation demands it. Please call Sarah at to setup a free consultation. Sarah offers payment plans and accepts credit cards payments.
Samantha’s passion for justice and dedication to educating and effectively guiding clients through the complex legal system is unsurpassed. Clients can expect the professional skills of an attorney that is willing to listen, qualified to counsel, and ready to serve.. Samantha completed her undergraduate studies at Emory University and majored in African American Studies. While at Emory University, she was student volunteer and was the Vice-President of her collegiate chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.. Samantha attended law school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in Little Rock, Arkansas. While in law school, Samantha developed a passion for litigation and business transactions. Samantha served as the Notes and Comments Editor of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review. Samantha also served as the National Secretary and local chapter president of the National Black Law Students Association. She was a member of the National Trial Team, a Pupil in the Judge Henry Woods American Inns of Court and a Senator in the Student Bar Association.. Upon matriculation from law school, Samantha was employed for six years a Trial Attorney with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). As a Trial Attorney at HUD, she was a member of a nine person team that oversaw HUD’s litigation in seven states and two United States territories. Her areas of specialty included fair housing litigation, real estate litigation, and government contracts.. Samantha is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Women in the Profession, Litigation, and Business Committees of the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia. She is the current co-chair of the Solo/Small Firm Committee of the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia. She is a graduate of the 2015 Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia Leadership Academy and past co-chair of the Government Section of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys.. Samantha renders service to her community through her membership with the Zeta Alpha Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. in College Park, GA. She is passionate about empowering women to become entrepreneurs and is a sought after speaker on the subject. She also inspires women to live life with unlimited faith through her lifestyle blog and product line called Imani Unlimited ().
Practicing attorney 1975 to present. Practice experience has included all aspects of a general office and litigation practice in a sole, small practice, large firm, in-house and government environment. Litigation practice has included criminal, domestic relations, personal injury, medical negligence, probate, class action, commercial, construction and general business litigation. Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent™ Rated. Born April 6, 1947 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Graduated North Little Rock High School, 1965. Four children, Robert R. Estes III, age 42, Matthew Price Estes, age 30, John Michael Estes, age 26, and Sarah Elizabeth Estes, age 19. Three grandchildren, Robert R. Estes, IV, age 10, Meghan Elizabeth Estes, age 5 and Abram Charles Estes. Enlisted U. S. Army, 1969, E-1. Served in Viet Nam, 1970-1971. Education is University of Arkansas, School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Juris Doctor, 1975. University of Arkansas, Master of Business Administration, 1983, University of Arkansas, Bachelor of Science Business Administration, 1969.
My interests include Razorback football, the outdoors and travel.
Mr. Elliott was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1978. He is also admitted to practice before U.S. District Courts of Arkansas, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court. He received his education from Ouachita Baptist University (B.A., cum laude, 1975) where he was a four year letterman on the Tiger football team; and University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville (J.D., 1978). He was the Research Editor of the Arkansas Law Review for 1978. He also became a Certified Public Accountant (currently inactive), Arkansas, 1980. Don Elliott also served in the Arkansas National Guard from 1975-1981 and attained the rank of Captain.. Mr. Elliott is a founding partner of the Elliott and Smith law Firm, where he handles personal injury cases involving 18-wheeler tractor-trailer collisions, motor vehicle collisions, motorcycle collisions, medical malpractice claims, nursing home neglect, injuries arising from defective products, as well as a multitude of other personal injury claims. Before starting the Elliott and Smith Law Firm with partner Tim Smith in September of 2006, Mr. Elliott was a partner at the Odom and Elliott Law Firm located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, for 24 years.. He served as a Special Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, 1994. He was also on the Arkansas Model Jury Instructions Committee-Civil in 2000-2006. He served as President of the Washington County Bar Association in 1991-1992, and served in the Arkansas Bar Association House of Delegates 1987-1990; Executive Council, 1990-1991, and Board of Governors 2014-2016.. Don Elliott was President of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Associates in 2013-2014. He also served on the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association Board of Governors in 1993-1996; 2000-2001 and 2008-2013. He was voted Outstanding Trial Lawyer by the Arkansas Trial Lawyer Association for 2010.. He is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA); American Inns of Court (Emeritus; President, 2004-2005). Fellow: Arkansas Bar Foundation (Board of Directors, 2005-2011). Mr. Elliott was named a Mid-South Super Lawyer for 2008-2018. He also teaches as an Adjunct Law Instructor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Law School 2013-2018 on the subject of depositions.. In 2006, attorneys Don Elliott and Tim Smith founded the Elliott & Smith Law Firm in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Prior to that, they were partners at the law firm of Odom & Elliott, where they worked together on personal injury cases for many years. They have focused their careers on personal injury law, providing clients with exemplary legal representation in cases ranging from nursing home neglect to wrongful death.. Rick M. Elliott is an associate who has been with the firm since graduating from law school in August of 2011. Rick primarily focuses his practice on personal injury and motor vehicle accident cases.. In January of 2013, Retired Circuit Court Judge Kim M. Smith became a member of law firm in an Of Counsel position. Judge Smith served Washington County, Arkansas as a Circuit Court judge for 26 years prior to his retirement from the bench on December 31st, 2012. During his time on the bench, Judge Smith primarily handled civil cases, and his knowledge of the ins and outs of civil litigation is a huge asset to the firm. He will primarily focus on the following types of cases: Civil litigation, Criminal law, including felony and misdemeanor cases, DWI cases, and Expungement matters, and Breach of Contract and Condemnation claims.. Contact Our Law Office Today. If you have been injured in a car accident, truck accident or any other personal injury accident, we can help you seek the compensation for your injuries and property damage. Contact us today online or by phone at (587-8423) to speak with an experienced Arkansas personal injury lawyer. We offer free initial consultations and bill on a contingency fee basis: You will only have to pay us if we win a settlement for you.
Michael P. Dunagan graduated with a degree in law from the University of Tulsa in 1986. He also attended the University of Oklahoma where he earned a degree in Economics.Licensed in both Arkansas and Oklahoma, he practices in both states, focusing primarily on Northwest Arkansas, the River Valley, and Eastern Oklahoma.A prosecutor from 1995 to 2003 for the Sixteenth District of Oklahoma, Dunagan tried numerous felony cases including homicide, drug crimes and other felonies. A member of the Arkansas Bar Association and the Oklahoma Bar Association, he has served as Bar President of LeFlore County, Oklahoma.In private practice, he now concentrates in criminal law including felonies, misdemeanors, drug possession, assault, battery, sex crimes, and DWI/DUI. Michael Dunagan focuses on your individual concerns and takes the time to get to know you and your situation. His clients trust him to be honest, fair and to work hard for results. Call or email today for an appointment to learn how he can help you. Your first visit is free.
Meredith is a partner and registered patent attorney with Smith Hurst. She is a native of Northwest Arkansas with substantial experience in all aspects of intellectual property law. Meredith’s practice principally involves various aspects of intellectual property, including patent litigation, trademark litigation, and computer technology. Since 2005, she has assisted a variety of inventors from individual entrepreneurs to large companies in their efforts to obtain patent, trademark and copyright protection and has also worked with such clients to protect those assets and defend against allegations of infringement. A meaningful amount of her practice is devoted to the transfer and licensing of rights of intellectual property, including technology transfer agreements and due diligence, as well as in trademark prosecution and patent prosecution.. Meredith is licensed to practice law at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, before the United States Federal Appeals Court of the Federal Circuit, in the State of Arkansas, and in the federal district courts for the Eastern and Western District Courts of Arkansas and the Eastern District of Michigan.
Matthew Benson joined wh Law in 2019. Matthew is a native Arkansan, raised in Yell County. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and received his law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law. Matthew began his legal career with the United States Department of Justice as a law clerk with the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, helping to prosecute federal crimes. After completing his clerkship, he took a position with the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, where he spent nearly every day in court. Matthew left the prosecutor’s office for private practice in 2016.. He is licensed to practice law in Arkansas state courts. Matthew focuses his practice on domestic and criminal work.. Matthew lives in Fayetteville with his wife, Maggie.
Marianne Hudson graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1989 and began working at the Public Defender’s Office the day after she received her bar results. She served as Chief Deputy for Washington and Madison County and then Managing Attorney for the Northwest Arkansas Conflicts Office, covering Washington, Madison, Benton, Carroll, Sebastian, and Crawford Counties.. She began her legal career in juvenile court, where she represented minors in delinquency, FINS, and dependent-neglect cases. This came to be one of her most rewarding areas of law and continues to be part of her private practice. She later practiced in District Court and Circuit Court where she defended people charged with various types of crimes ranging from Hot Checks to Capital Murder.. Ms. Hudson is a state certified Domestic Relations and Probate Attorney Ad Litem and a state certified Dependent-Neglect Attorney Ad Litem.. She has extensive experience with jury trials and many of her cases resulted in a not guilty verdict, including clients accused of Rape, Battery, and Terroristic Threatening.. Ms. Hudson is also one of the few attorneys in Northwest Arkansas to be state certified to represent people facing the death penalty.
Lisa is a native of Fayetteville, Arkansas where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Arkansas. She was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1992 and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas in 1995. Lisa handled several high profile criminal cases including rape trials, drug trials, and a capital murder trial during her years at the Benton County and Washington County Public Defenders Office. She later served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for the acclaimed Washington/Madison Drug Court presided over by Judge Mary Ann Gunn. After over 10 years as a prosecutor, she started a law practice with Judge Gunn and another respected local attorney, Ken Kieklak. GUNN KIEKLAK DENNIS LLP provides an array of legal services for a holistic but aggressive approach to legal representation. Lisa's practice primarily includes criminal law, divorces, custody matters, and visitation cases. Lisa is a member of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals. She served as a board member for the Arkansas Association of Drug Court Professionals Association and an officer on the Board of Directors for the Washington/Madison Counties Friends of the Drug Court Foundation. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Washington County Bar Association, and the Benton County Bar Association and the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. She has been recognized as a Top 100 Trial lawyer in 2015 and 2016 by the National Trial Lawyers.
Kristy E. Boehler is a partner with the Law Group of Northwest Arkansas LLP. She focuses her practice on agricultural and food law, after growing up on a row crop and cattle farm. Kristy graduated cum laude from Drake University in 2007, with a B.A. in Political Science and Law, Politics, and Society. Afterward, she attended law school at the University of Arkansas School of Law, graduating with a Juris Doctorate in 2011. While in school law, Kristy was a member of the Arkansas Law Review and wrote "Poultry Growers in Arkansas: Agents or Independent Contractors?", 63 Ark. L. Rev. 849 (2010). She also holds a Master of Laws in Agriculture and Food Law from the University of Arkansas School of Law Graduate Program.. Kristy is licensed to practice law in Arkansas, Virginia, and Missouri, and is admitted to practice before the federal courts in Arkansas and Missouri. Her practice represents small business to large corporate clients in all aspects of their business, while specifically focusing on employment defense.
Kent McLemore graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1989. He practiced criminal defense in the San Francisco Bay Area for several years before returning to Fayetteville. In 1997, McLemore co-founded Buckley, McLemore & Hudson, P.A., which for 20 years provided quality representation to residents of Northwest Arkansas. In 2017, McLemore established McLemore-Law, P.A., a private, solo practice focussed on criminal defense and related legal issues.. McLemore is a former adjunct professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law where he taught Trial Advocacy and supervised law students at the U of A Legal Clinic. He has presented to colleagues on a variety of topics, including trial preparation, jury selection and cross-examination.. A trial lawyer since 1990, McLemore has handled some of Northwest Arkansas' most serious, high-profile cases. His extensive experience with murder trials has led him to become one of the few attorneys certified by the State to defend those facing the death penalty. Over the years McLemore has mentored many young attorneys and continues to provide leadership in his field.
Ken Kieklak, Attorney at Law is dedicated to client service and aggressive representation. It’s our personal approach to the law and relationship with our clients that sets us apart. If you are in need of a disability, workers’ compensation or personal injury lawyer in Fayetteville, contact me a free consultation.. We believe that every client is a guest in our office and should be treated as such. We don’t just talk, we listen to what you have to say before we take any action. Our goal is to understand every aspect of your case as early as possible so that we can provide you the most competent and well-considered representation. We want you to feel comfortable when you work with us so that you speak your mind and provide us with all of the details and information we need to pursue your case. Finally, we are happy to provide concise and clear explanations so that you understand your legal rights every step of the way.. Caring for a child is one of the most fulfilling human experiences. However raising a child takes a great deal of money, time, attention, and devotion. When your child has a severe mental or physical impairment, such as ADHD for example, the demands on you only increase. However a Social Security disability claim can be the first step in securing the funds necessary for your child’s support. While it is possible to qualify for SSI for ADHD, the process is extremely complex and replete with many legal pitfalls. For a confidential consultation contact the Ken Kieklak by calling or contact us online.
Katie has spent the majority of her legal career focusing on the areas of family law, estate planning, civil litigation, and bankruptcy. She graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Arkansas in 2011. She then went on to receive her Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2014, where she served on the Board of Advocates and was a member of the W.B. Putnam Inn of Courts. She is licensed to practice in all Arkansas courts, as well as in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. Katie is also a certified domestic relations/probate attorney ad litem. She currently lives in Fayetteville with her husband, Grant, and their two children, Emery and Barrett.
Katie Butler is the Managing Attorney at Torch Law. She is a business attorney with expertise in internet technology and associated risks, with deep experience in security incident response. She assists her clients with compliance initiatives and commercial transactions. She is a sucker for a well-drafted contract.. Katie’s practice focuses on counseling companies to develop compliance concerning privacy and cybersecurity laws and regulations and, often, through tech transactions. She is a Fellow of Information Privacy through the International Association of Privacy Professionals and holds several related certifications. In her free time, she enjoys reporting scammers on social media, listening to audiobooks, and scowling at people at the gym.
Jon Cigainero grew up working on a small family farm in Northeast Texas and went to college in at Baylor University. After graduating from Baylor, Jon worked for a John Deere dealership network in Eastern Arkansas a service manager and agricultural technology consultant. After working in the ag industry for four years, Jon moved to Fayetteville to enroll in the University of Arkansas School of Law and graduated with honors. Jon began his legal career as a law clerk for the University of Arkansas Office of General Counsel and moved to private practice afterwards. Jon's practice is focused on bankruptcy law, and he is admitted to practice law in Arkansas and Missouri.