Top best L Lawyers in Fayetteville | 428 available
428 L lawyers are available in Fayetteville, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $47 to $60 per hour.
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For 16 years Mr. Deacon has focused his practice on the defense of Transportation cases. He regularly represents motor carriers and rail carriers in all state and federal courts in Arkansas. He has been lead counsel on catastrophic injury cases ranging from wrongful death to disputes over property. He is experiended in handling grade crossing accidents as well as FELA cases. He also has experience in defending premises liability and dram shop cases. He has been named one of the Best Lawyers in America in the area of Transportation Law and is rated AV by Martindale Hubble.
Experienced litigator with a focus on family and juvenile law. Free initial consultation. Call me to set up an appointment -.
Erwin Davis has 40 years of criminal law experience and defended roughly 1,000 felony cases. Erwin graduated the University of Arkansas in '67 and 71. The Davis law office is conveniently located inbetween all 3 county courthouses in Washington County.. Excellent trial record and dismissal before record. Call for further details.
Elizabeth Rose currently lives and practices law in Fayetteville at Tolley & Brooks, P.A., with a focus on workers' compensation and social security disability cases. She follows in the footsteps of her grandmother, father, and mother as an Arkansan attorney representing injured and disabled workers. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Arkansas School of Law. Prior to law school, she attended Hendrix University where she received a B.A. in Psychology.
Doug Gramling grew up in Northwest Arkansas. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Economics at Culver Stockton College, a small private school near Hannibal, Missouri, then returned to Northwest Arkansas to obtain his Juris Doctor at the University of Arkansas Law School. He paid for his education by working multiple jobs at small businesses and auto dealerships where he received the experience necessary for a “common sense” approach that served him well not only in business matters, but also in the court room. His approach has resulted in successful representation of a wide variety of clientele.. Over the years, his practice led him to be chosen to represent the most severely injured people involved in accident cases, providing successful recovery for paraplegics, quadriplegics, individuals who have lost limbs, and individuals who have lost loved ones as a result of the carelessness of others. He has been chosen to represent publicly traded companies, a variety of local businesses, banks, and various professionals including, physicians, architects, certified public accountants and even other lawyers.. For his work in the courtroom, Doug was awarded “Top 100 Litigation Lawyer in the State of Arkansas For 2013” from the American Society of Legal Advocates. For his legal services provided to the community, Doug was awarded the “Outstanding Volunteer Lawyer of the Year 2012” by Arkansas Legal Aide, Equal Access to Justice Program. His practice also focuses on family matters representing parents in which the custody of children is aggressively contested and also spouses in which alimony and property division are at issue. As to area of real estate, Doug has successfully represented clients in multiple boundary line dispute cases, contractor lien claims, and other real estate issues. He has served as an attorney in real estate closings for developers, builders, contractors and individual buyers. He represents multiple landlords and rental companies, providing services in obtaining possession of lease property and also drafting or reviewing lease documents. He has also devoted significant time over the years to assist families in the probate of their estates, not only for many local families but routinely representing out-of-state individuals seeking to probate the estates of family members whose assets are located in Arkansas.. · Land – routinely provides services for real estate transactions, litigation concerning boundary line disputes, lease preparation and provides an inexpensive eviction process for rental companies;. · Business – Providing contract preparation, business formation, responses and instruction regarding the garnishment process;. · Divorce – Services in complicated alimony and support matters and still provides inexpensive “uncontested divorce” process;. · Child Custody – Representing parents where physical and sexual abuse claims are at issue to parents merely seeking to obtain joint custody of their children.. · Probate – Helping the family of a deceased (in state or out-of-state) seeking to undo the wrongful transfers of land or money prior to the deceased’s death but routinely helping family probate an estate for transfer of ownership of assets.. · Collection – Our office has processed collection of thousands of medical recoveries and utility accounts recoveries per year, with extensive experience concerning the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act (FDCPA).. · Personal Injury – Representing the seriously injured from a semi-truck accidents, car accidents, and defective products.
Deborah Sexton, C.P.A., J.D., L.L.M., combines an extensive background in accounting with a wide range of legal experience to provide her clients with a uniquely practical perspective. An attorney since 1983, she now devotes her practice primarily to estate planning and elder law.
David focuses his services on intellectual property matters, including all facets of intellectual property protection. These services include litigation and the acquisition of patents, trademarks, and copyright registrations. Tel:.
Constance G. Clark was born in San Diego, California, on May 7, 1955. She attended Vanderbilt University from 1972 to 1974 and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1976, where she was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She received her J.D. with Honors from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1979. While in law school, she served as an associate editor of the Arkansas Law Review. Connie joined the Davis Law Firm upon graduation from law school. She has served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Washington County Bar Association and as a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, serving in its House of Delegates from 1990 to 1993. She was appointed as a Special Associate Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court in 1991 and 1996 and served two terms on the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Civil Practice, including as Chair of the Committee. She is rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and is listed in Best Lawyers in America and SuperLawyers.
Chloe Roane is a criminal defense attorney working in Northwest Arkansas. She primarily focuses on criminal defense and related matters such as early termination of probation, and sealing criminal records.. Chloe is a cum laude graduate of the Univeristy of Arkansas School of Law. At the University of Arkansas School of Law, Chloe earned a Criminal Law Certificate, and participated in the Advanced Criminal Defense Clinic.
Charlcee Small manages the firm’s criminal defense practice. She focuses exclusively on criminal defense, representing clients who have been accused of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic offenses and juvenile offenders, including post-conviction relief. She brings substantial experience to the firm, having worked in the criminal justice system exclusively since law school.. Charlcee began her career at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Arkansas, drafting briefs presented to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the federal government. To gain more litigation experience, Charlcee left the federal government for a position with the State of Arkansas as a deputy prosecuting attorney with the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office in Bentonville. During her three years as a prosecutor, she tried over 500 cases involving both criminal and traffic matters.. Prior to attending law school, Charlcee attended the University of Arkansas, graduating in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. In May 2011, Charlcee received her Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law. While in law school, she worked in the Juvenile Criminal Defense Clinic, representing youth charged with criminal violations in front of Judge Stacey Zimmerman in Washington County Circuit Court, Division 3. She also served as a judicial intern for Washington County Circuit Court Judge Kim Smith and as an extern with the U.S. Department of Justice.. Charlcee is licensed to practice law in Arkansas. She is also admitted to practice in the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas U.S. District Courts. She is an active member of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (“AACDL”). Charlcee has been quoted in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.. Originally from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Charlcee moved to Fayetteville when she was 18 to attend college and has lived in the NWA area since 2004. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, attending Razorback sporting events and entertaining friends and family.
Born in Norman, Oklahoma (“Boomer Sooner”); admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1996; serving the legal needs of Northwest Arkansas since 1996.. Education: Juris Doctor, 1996, University of Arkansas School of Law (“go Hogs”); Bachelor of Arts, 1993, University of Arkansas; graduate of National Criminal Defense College (NCDC), 1998, Mercer Law School.. Member: Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Languages: English and Spanish.. Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Automobile Accident/Injury.. Personal: I am the proud husband of Julie Joyce and father of Manny, Gabby, and Charly. By God’s grace, I seek to follow Jesus; I love to worship the Lord through music and singing; I love futbol, a.k.a. “soccer”; and I love serving my clients with all my heart.
Based out of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Knight Law P.A. provides professional legal services to clients in estate planning, real estate, and business law. Knight Law P.A. is a well known premier firm for their service and quality of legal representation. They are also committed to building relationships that their clients can count on for years to come. If you are in need of legal assistance, call Knight Law P.A. to set up a free consultation!. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Attorney handling cases in a wide array of areas that include Domestic Relations, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Law.
As a solo trial practitioner, I represent individuals in wide variety of civil matters, including contested divorce and child custody disputes, probate, criminal and other civil litigation actions. I also have a large referral-based appellate practice and, on average, prepare at least two to three appellate briefs per year.
As a former Navy SEAL, you can be assured that Monte Sharits is willing to work- and fight- for you.. Monte studied law at the University of Arkansas, graduating cum laude in 2010. He had previously earned a B.A. in Legal Studies in 2007, graduating magna cum laude from National University, while still serving active duty as an instructor.
Angela Hyde worked as a prosecuting attorney in Northwest Arkansas for many years, where she prosecuted cases in Washington County Circuit Court, Fayetteville District Court, Springdale District Court, Elkins District Court, and Prairie Grove District Court, among others. She has an intimate and extensive knowledge of criminal law and the procedures that prosecutors and law enforcement officers use to try to convict people of criminal charges. Angela has spent many hours in the courtroom negotiating and trying criminal cases. Using this courtroom experience, she fights vehemently for her clients at Norwood & Norwood, P.A.. Doug Norwood hand-picked Angela to be on the Norwood & Norwood, P.A. felony, DWI, and criminal defense legal team after several years of observing her skills as a prosecuting attorney. Angela agreed to join the law firm partially because, while serving as a prosecutor and dealing with Norwood & Norwood, P.A. on hundreds of cases, she admired how hard the firm fought for their clients.. Angela earned her undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Arkansas and continued her post-graduate education by earning a law degree from the University Of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. While in law school, Angela began working with the Innocence Project and continued to do so after graduation. Angela remains active in the Washington County and Benton County bar associations, including serving as a guest speaker at a DWI seminar. She maintains her memberships in the Arkansas Bar Association and Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. While a native of Searcy, Arkansas, Angela has lived in Northwest Arkansas since 2001. She enjoys spending time with her family, relaxing in her garden, and continuing to cheer for the Razorbacks.
Andrew Johncox is a hardworking and knowledgeable attorney serving Benton, Washington and Madison counties.
Analytical and detail-oriented trial attorney with nearly two decades of experience in multiple legal environments, practicing in a broad spectrum of legal areas, including prosecution, criminal defense, student conduct hearings, civil litigation, government legislation, and healthcare investigations, advising individuals, students, business leaders, and government entities. Partner at Miller, Butler, Schneider, Pawlik & Rozzell, PLLC. Practices out of the Fayetteville office. Handles matters for plaintiff or defendant in state and federal courts.
Abbie Jackson has been a Licensed Attorney in the State of Arkansas Since 2003. The primary focus of her practice is Social Security Disability Law.. Abbie grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and graduated from Mount St. Mary Academy in 1996. After high school, Abbie attended Wheaton College in Norton, MA. She completed her studies at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science in 2000. In 2003, she earner Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas School of Law.. Abbie enjoys being an advocate for the disabled and helping others. Since 2005, She has focused her practice on Social Security disability. She feels a tremendous amount of fulfillment from securing benefits for those most in need.
Aaron C. Rooney is a general practice attorney who focuses primarily on domestic law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. In addition to his extensive experience in family-related cases, he handles matters involving contract disputes, business formation, intellectual property, creditor bankruptcy, personal injury, property conflicts, replevin actions, and a broad range of civil and criminal issues.. Clients appreciate Aaron’s empathy and relatability. After 14 years as a primary custodial parent, Aaron understands firsthand the emotional and legal challenges families face during divorce and custody disputes. His insight allows him to help others navigate these challenges with compassion and clarity to achieve the best possible legal outcomes. Aaron offers partnership and support. He listens carefully, explains how the law applies, and empowers clients so they feel heard, understood, and actively involved in the direction of their case.. Prior to entering the legal profession, Aaron helped retailers and global brands design and execute in-store promotions across four continents for Walmart vendors. He oversaw two separate offices in Northwest Arkansas (NWA) in support of Walmart’s national expansion efforts. During the process, he found himself drawn to the community and felt deeply inspired to change course and pursue a law degree to better serve the people with their critical legal needs.. Aaron is also an instructor at the University of Arkansas and the author of The Legal Liabilities of Predictive Analytics, Federal Antitrust Actions in the Livestock Industry, Certifications for Minority or Women-Owned Businesses, and Termination of Child Support in Arkansas.. Aaron has three adult children. His son is a former Army Ranger and now works in financial research. His daughters live and work in NWA and attend local colleges and universities. Aaron enjoys hiking the Ozarks and running local trails when not assisting clients.