Top best R Lawyers in Helena | 165 available
165 R lawyers are available in Helena, Arkansas. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $69 per hour.
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West Helena Criminal Defense Attorney Kyle Stoner has found his calling in helping defend the arrested and accused throughout Arkansas. He strongly believes in every American’s right to due process, no matter what they are involved in. He takes his job seriously and has devoted his entire practice to helping individuals who are facing felony and misdemeanor charges for DUI, drug crimes, sex crimes, theft, traffic offenses, and violent crimes. He provides aggressive representation to protect your rights and freedom and is always compassionate to our clients and their situation. Because of this commitment, Attorney Stoner has been able to achieve numerous positive results. To discuss your case, call Stoner Law and schedule an initial case consultation.
Tal is an attorney-at-law practicing throughout the State of Montana. His primary, full-time, practice is as a civil rights attorney with Disability Rights Montana (DRM), a federally funded non-profit mandated to protect the human, civil and legal rights of Montanans with disabilities. Tal is the supervising attorney for DRM’s education unit, which works to protect the rights of children with disabilities to a free appropriate public education using the full range of legal tools.. Tal also maintains a part-time private practice, called The Resolutions Project, limited solely to assisting parties in resolving disputes through non-court alternatives, including mediation, settlement conference, and Collaborative Law (CL). Prior to joining DRM, Tal spent over five years in private practice with an established medium-sized Missoula law firm where he handled family law, real estate and small business litigation and transactions.. Tal is formally trained in mediation and was the first attorney in Western Montana to receive training in and practice CL. Tal was instrumental in bringing CL to Montana, including as the lead advocate for successful passage of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act (UCLA) in the 2015 Montana Legislature. He is the founding vice-president of Montana Collaborative Professionals, a non-profit dedicated to increasing awareness and use of CL in Montana.. Tal earned his law degree from University of Montana, School of Law (UMSL) and his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree cum laude in Entertainment Design and Technology from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film at the State University of New York (SUNY), Purchase College. During law school Tal served on the Jessup International Law Moot Court Team twice; received honorary membership in the Order of Barristers; was a semi-finalist in the ABA Pacific Region Client Counseling Competition; served on the board of the Student Bar Association; and was a graduate teaching assistant in constitutional law. Following law school, Tal co-coached the Jessup Moot Court team for three years, and was an adjunct professor in the moot court program.. Tal is the past president of the Western Montana Bar Association and a 2013 fellow of the New Leader’s Council. Prior to his legal career, Tal had an active career as a freelance art director, project manager and scenic/production designer for film, television, theatre and live events. He lives in Helena, MT with his wife and two young children. He is also licensed to practice law in Washington State.
Shahid Haque dedicates his practice to helping immigrants obtain legal status in the United States and pursue all that the country has to offer. Mr. Haque assists clients with a wide variety of immigration matters, including applications with the consulates abroad and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, representing clients arrested by the Department of Homeland Security, and defending immigrants in deportation proceedings in Immigration Court.. Mr. Haque has represented over a thousand immigrants and their families all across Montana. Mr. Haque helps clients with a wide variety of family and employment based visas. He has won asylum for over twenty refugees who fled from their home countries to escape torture, persecution, and death on account of their political or religious beliefs. He has also won cancellation of removal for numerous clients in contested deportation proceedings — one of the most difficult forms of relief to win due to its high burden of proof.. Mr. Haque has advocated for immigrants’ rights by bringing lawsuits in state and federal court to challenge unconstitutional laws and policies that discriminate against immigrants in Montana. He successfully challenged LR-121, an anti-immigrant voter-approved referendum, and thanks to his efforts the law was found unconstitutional.. In 2013, he filed a class action lawsuit against the Montana Highway Patrol to challenge its practice of detaining Latino drivers and passengers solely for the purpose of checking into their immigration status. In 2015, he prevailed with a judgment in his favor. Under a new policy, troopers cannot ask about immigration status based solely on a person’s race, ethnicity or language abilities. Nor can they demand drivers or passengers tell them their immigration status or detain people who choose not to answer. Montana is now one of the only states with a clear policy prohibiting this conduct.. In November 2016, Mr. Haque won a settlement of $125,000 against Jefferson County, Montana on behalf of a Mexican immigrant who was sexually assaulted while in immigration custody in that facility.. In the Fall of 2015, Mr. Haque taught immigration law at the University of Montana School of Law. Mr. Haque is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He is also the founder and President of the Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance (“MIJA”), a statewide non-profit organization focused on immigrant justice issues. You can read about MIJA’s mission by clicking here.. In 2017, Mr. Haque was the recipient of the ACLU's Jeannette Rankin Civil Liberties Award, in acknowledgement of his service to immigrants in the State of Montana.. Mr. Haque lobbies for fair immigration policies in the Montana Legislature, and teaches training courses for immigrants and allies on immigration law, debunking myths about immigrants, knowing your rights when dealing with law enforcement, and the need for comprehensive immigration reform. In 2010, Mr. Haque trained at the Western States Center’s Community Strategic Training Initiative in Portland.. Mr. Haque earned his Juris Doctor from the Chicago-Kent College of Law, with High Honors, in 2005. During his first year in law school, he won the West Publishing Award for earning the highest GPA in his class. Mr. Haque served as Notes and Comments Editor of the Chicago-Kent Law Review, where he also published a scholarly article on labor and immigration policy. Upon graduation, he was inducted into the Order of the Coif and won the school’s Bar & Gavel Award for outstanding service to the immigrant community. During law school, Mr. Haque was an intern with the National Immigrant Justice Center. He received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Sociology from the University of Southern Indiana in 2001.. Mr. Haque is a member of the Illinois and Montana Bars, and is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District Courts for Montana and the Northern District of Illinois. Mr. Haque represents immigrants throughout the country, and has appeared before Immigration Courts in numerous states.. Mr. Haque resides in Helena, Montana with his wife, Sandra, and his family.. For a consultation with Mr. Haque, please submit our online form.
Sarah joined the Drake Law Firm in 2015 after working at local plaintiff's firm. She was attracted to the Drake Law Firm because it affords her the opportunity to participate in a diverse and engaging practice. She is thrilled to be associated with a firm recognized for its outstanding reputation and commitment to its clients.. Sarah graduated first in her class from the University of Montana of Law School in 2012. Sarah has a masters' degree in education and taught in Helena prior to law school. Sarah also volunteers as a tutor and pro-bono lawyer for local non-profits.
Our number one goal is to help clients throughout Alabama obtain the legal services they need. We are a full-service law firm and tax preparation provider ready and willing to fight for your rights. Our office is located in beautiful Helena, Alabama of Shelby County, and most of our clients are located in the nearby counties of Jefferson, Bibb, Chilton, Tuscaloosa, but we are happy to serve clients throughout Alabama.. Alabama Law Services, LLC was formed under the idea that legal services can be simple and accessible for everyone and not the unpleasant experience many people have come to associate with our profession. We are dedicated to serving you, the client, and we strive to develop strong, long-lasting relationships with each of you all while representing you zealously. Whatever your legal needs, you will find an attorney ready to help and provide the service you need. It's simple. If you need a lawyer, call Alabama Law Services, LLC.
Keif was born in McCall, Idaho. He came to Montana to attend college at the University of Montana, graduating in 2005 with a bachelor of science in wildlife biology. Keif graduated from the University of Montana School of Law in 2013. While in law school, Keif served as the President of the Environmental Law Group and participated as a member of the Environmental Moot Court team. After graduation, Keif served as the Law Clerk and Special Master to the Honorable Kurt Krueger, Second Judicial District Court, Butte-Silver Bow County. Keif represents people who have been injured by the misconduct or negligence of others and seek justice in Montana’s courts. Keif is a member of the Montana State Bar and the Montana Trial Lawyers. Doubek, Pyfer & Storrar, PLLP serves clients throughout Western Montana.
I take pride in representing Montanans from all walks of life, and seeking justice for those who've been wronged or injured. I have a broad base of experience on matters from personal injury, to family law, foreclosure defense, consumer rights, and property disputes. Please feel free to get in touch with me directly at with your questions.
I practice in the areas of estate planning, probate, estate and trust administration, guardianships, and conservatorships. I am a member of both the Arizona and Montana State Bar Associations.
I have more than 15 years of experience in this business. Although experienced in all aspects of litigation,I have focused my practice on legal research and writing. I have handled numerous appeals at every level of the judicial system, from the Alabama Supreme Court to the U.S. Supreme Court. During the last 13 years in private practice, I have specialized in employment law, while continuing to handle many other types of civil cases. I further sharpened my writing skills through my service on the Editorial Board of The Alabama Lawyer, for which I have written three articles. After working in both small-firm and large-firm practices, I have recently chosen to become a freelance attorney in order to allow me to do what I love, writing about the law, while still devoting time to my family.
I established Norcott Legal in Boston over 15 years ago for the purpose of helping people. Initially, I operated as a general practice, representing clients with a diverse range of legal issues from family law and estate planning to personal injury and consumer protection.. As Norcott Legal progressed, my clientele changed. I began handling appeals, representing large financial institutions, and when I returned to Montana I served as Chief Legal Counsel for a state agency.. While I enjoyed representing large organizations, I missed the satisfying experience of providing personal service to individuals. So I started the next chapter of Norcott Legal, centrally located in Helena, with an emphasis on personalization and specialization rather than volume driven general practice.. I recognize people spend the majority of their time in personal and professional relationships, which present unique, complex, and sometimes emotional issues. That is why Norcott Legal is dedicated to providing curated and personalized legal solutions for clients in two exclusive practice areas: family law and employment law.. I also recognize that to provide curated and personalized service to clients, I must be readily available. To ensure I am, I limit the number of active clients I represent to 10 or less.
I am a Helena attorney who is proud to fight for the rights of Montanans. I enjoy helping others, and guiding them through the toughest portions of their life.
Colin is passionate about helping people and handles legal matters very seriously. If you need effective legal representation, please feel free to contact him at:. .. FREE CONSULTATION
Amy D. Christensen is the managing partner of Christensen & Prezeau, PLLP. She has nearly twenty years of experience litigating cases in state and federal court involving employment matters, health care, and professional liability. She has also appeared on behalf of clients before numerous administrative agencies involving matters such as discrimination and retaliation, unemployment insurance, wage and hour, and professional licensing. In addition to her litigation practice, Amy advises a wide variety of large and small employers on legal matters related to performance management, termination, disability accommodation, workplace investigations, personnel policies, employment contracts, overtime compensation, and compliance with state and federal employment laws. Prior to forming Christensen & Prezeau, Amy was the managing partner at Hughes, Kellner, Sullivan and Alke, PLLP, where she had worked for sixteen years.