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1300 E lawyers are available in Little Rock, Arkansas. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $80 per hour.
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Josh Standerfer is a nataive of Little Rock, Arkansas. He obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1997, and went on to graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 2001.
Jordan B. Tinsley is an Arkansas native and a partner at Tinsley & Youngdahl, PLLC. Jordan has always enjoyed advocating on behalf of causes in which he believes, and he began training for his career as a litigator by participating in the Arkansas High School Mock Trial Competition in the ninth grade. Jordan's specialties include Criminal Law, Civil Litigation (especially in probate and regulatory law matters), and Small Business Representation.. Jordan received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Kansas in 2005. While studying at KU, Jordan competed on KU's historic intercollegiate policy debate team, qualifying for the National Debate Tournament four times.. After graduating from KU, Jordan attended the Beasley School of Law at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He honed his litigation skills in Temple's trial advocacy program, receiving a Barrister Award for excellence in trial advocacy. While at Temple, Jordan developed a passion for indigent criminal defense, serving as an intern at the Public Defender Association of Philadelphia and participating in clinical programs at the Federal Public Defender's office in Philadelphia.. After graduating from law school, Jordan returned to his home state and began practicing law for a small law firm that specialized in criminal defense. Then, Jordan served as a law clerk for a Circuit Court in Pulaski County for one year. After his clerkship, Jordan achieved his dream of practicing law on his own, and then co-founded Tinsley & Youngdahl, PLLC with Colleen A. Youngdahl in 2012.. Jordan serves on the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Jordan also serves on the Criminal Justice Act panel for the Eastern District of Arkansas, and enjoys exercising his passion for indigent criminal defense in federal court. In addition, the Arkansas Public Defender Commission has certified Jordan for appointment to represent indigent persons charged with every crime up to Y felonies by the State of Arkansas, and he also enjoys working on behalf of indigent defendants in courts across the state. Jordan is also a member of the Class of 2014 for the Arkansas Bar Association's Leadership Academy.. Jordan is admitted to practice in the State of Arkansas and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas.
Jonathan Warren is a nataive of Little Rock, Arkansas. He obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1995, and went on to graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 2005.
Jessica Vaught was born in Arkadelphis, Arkansas. She completed her undergraduate degree at Baylor Univeristy, and went on to receive her Juris Doctor from the Unioversity of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law in 2002. She is a member of Pi Alpha Delta.. In addition to being an attorney, Jessica is also a Certified Mediator, specializing in domestic and juvenile relations. Jessica joined Rainwater, Holt & Sexton in 2009. She lives in Little Rock and enjoys reading and traveling.
Jeremy McNabb was born and raised in Pocahontas, Arkansas. He obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 2000, where he was a student government representative. Jeremy went on to graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 2003.
Jarred Kibbey co-founded Natural State Law, PLLC.. Prior to opening the firm, Jarred served a wide array of organizations from large not-for-profit insurance companies, to small privately held companies where he worked directly with some of the largest employers and most respected health systems in the country to create innovative business solutions to complex problems.. Jarred also served as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Arkansas Department of Health and Senior Healthcare Advisor to Governor Hutchinson.. Jarred’s diverse, real-world experience in both business and government provide him with unique set of skills to work on the most challenging of issues for his clients.
Janet L. Pulliam has thirty years of experience in the areas of labor and employment law, health law, commercial litigation, and education law. While she often appears in cases in the state courts of Arkansas, most of her litigation experience has been in the federal district and appellate courts.. She is a member of the peer-selected American Board of Trial Advocates and is listed in Best Lawyers in America under Labor and Employment Law; in Chambers USA as a "Leader" in the field of Labor & Employment; and in Mid-South Super Lawyers in the areas of Health Care, Employment Litigation: Defense and Business Litigation.. She regularly advises and litigates in areas affecting public policy. Presently, her concentration is in the health law industry. She was selected by Super Lawyers as one of the most outstanding attorneys in the Mid-South in the area of Health Care Law for 2008-2011. Janet provides a range of services to health care providers, assisting them with employment issues, commercial disputes, governmental claims, civil and criminal investigations, and peer review.. Janet also serves as general counsel for the Little Rock Cardiology Clinic, where she is involved in general advice and litigation in emerging health care issues, including specialty hospitals, physician ownership and referral, economic credentialing, pay for performance, and antitrust. She served on the Institutional Review Board of Arkansas Heart Hospital from its inception in 1996 to 2007.. Recently, she was lead counsel securing significant victory for Mississippi County hospitals. On June 1, 2011, Judge Brian Miller of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas ruled in favor of the local community hospitals and found as a matter of law that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) interest in Medicare overpayment has priority over a lender's (First Tennessee Bank) security interest in receivables. While not binding, this opinion provides clarity to rural hospital systems across the country regarding Medicare overpayment disputes. Judge Miller ruled: "Although First Tennessee has a valid security interest in (certain) accounts, that interest does not attach until CMS audits and finalizes payments after each fiscal year." Farmers v. Ameris, et. al. No. 3:10CV00173-BSM(E.D.).. From 2004-2008, Janet acted as lead trial counsel in Murphy et al. v. Baptist Health; Pulaski County Circuit Court No. CV 2004-2002. In Murphy, et al., a group of cardiologists she represents, prevailed in obtaining a preliminary injunction against the enforcement of Baptist Hospital's economic credentialing policy. The preliminary injunction was sustained by the Arkansas Supreme Court. Baptist Health v. Murphy, 365 Ark. 115, 226 S.W.3d 800 (2006). Subsequently, a final judgment was entered for the Murphy plaintiffs, granting a permanent injunction. Or. Granting Murphy Pl.’s Mot. Perm. Inj. (Feb. 27, 2009), Murphy, et al v. Baptist Health No. CV 2004-2002 (Pulaski County Ark. 13th Div.). Janet argued the appeal successfully. Baptist Health v. Murphy, 2010 Ark. 358; 2010 Ark. LEXIS 458, September 30, 2010, Opinion Delivered. She was also involved in litigation involving the Patient Protection Act (Any Willing Provider Law) St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, et al. v. Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Pulaski County Circuit Court No. CV 2006-4935.. She is member of ABA Health Law Section and The American Health Law Lawyers Association. She is an active member of the ABA and participates in several sub-committees relevant to her practice and serves as vice-chair of the Health Sections’ interest group on employee benefits and highly compensated employees.. Recent work with providers has included analysis of the value and possibilities of Hospital Syndications and assisting providers in converting to Electronic Medical Records.. Janet has acted as lead trial counsel representing both individuals and employers in class action employment matters and voting rights cases. See, e.g., Perkins v. City of West Helena, 675 F.2nd 2000 (8th Cir. 1982).. In the area of Education law, Janet has represented school districts, teachers, and students in a myriad of matters, and has assisted in the creation and design of student choice and student assignment plans in Illinois, Florida, and Massachusetts. In the litigation area, she was one of four lead attorneys representing the Little Rock School District seeking an inter-district remedy in a school desegregation case. This was one of the few successful inter-district remedy cases post-Milliken. Little Rock School District v. Pulaski County Special School District, 738 F.2d 82 (8th Cir. 1984), 778 F.2d 404 (en banc), cert. denied, 106 S. Ct. 2926 (1986).. In 1995, Janet was appointed by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to serve as legal assistant to the Special Master in the remedy phase of a school desegregation case. She served in that role until the case was concluded in 2002. People Who Care v. Rockford Board of Education School District #205, 111 F.3d 528 (7th Cir. 1997).. Also in 1995, she was appointed by the Governor of Arkansas to serve as Special Justice for the Arkansas Supreme Court.. In 2002, she took a sabbatical from private practice to serve as a senior law clerk for United States District Court Judge Billy Roy Wilson, Jr.. In 1994, she successfully represented a class of hearing-impaired persons in obtaining a ruling that the state statute barring hearing-impaired individuals from jury service was in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. After class certification, the State admitted liability, and the case was resolved by consent decree. Quinn v. Bogard, No. 93-CV-552 (E.D. Ark. 1993).. Janet received a B.A. degree from the University of Arkansas in 1969, and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1979. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Arkansas, Bowen School of Law.
Jake Logan is a nataive of Sheridan, Arkansas. He obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of Central Arkansas in 2013, and went on to graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law in 2016.
In 1980, Mr. Miller was awarded his attorney’s license and began the practice of law as an associate and then a partner with the law firm of Kaplan, Brewer, Bilheimer & Marks. In 1986, Mr. Miller established his own law firm, the Law Offices of Peter Miller. And the rest is, as they say, history!. Since then, he has seen the law firm he founded nearly four decades ago grow into one of the foremost personal injury firms in the state, as evidenced by multiple awards from the Arkansas Times and others. The value of helping people in their time of need led him to found this firm, and those same values guide the firm today under the leadership of Managing Partner Jessica Virden Mallett. Peter Miller is licensed by the Arkansas Bar Association to practice before the Arkansas State Court, the United States District Court, the Eighth Circuit of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America. In addition, he is licensed by the United States Court of International Trade to practice as an attorney and counselor at law.. Peter Miller came to the legal profession with a wealth of experience in other areas seemingly unrelated to the practice of personal injury law. This unique path to becoming a lawyer is one of his greatest strengths, giving him an effortless ability to empathize with people from all walks of life, representing them to his fullest capacity with expertise. He graduated from the University of Hartford with a BA in English, with an emphasis on Southern literature and a minor in chemistry and physics. After college, he traveled widely through Europe and North Africa, and, on the weight of the photographic work accomplished during his travels, he was awarded a graduate assistantship at the University of Iowa.. When Mr. Miller finished his graduate studies, he and his wife Karen moved to New York, where he was employed by United Artists Corporation in the field of motion picture production. He took the highly competitive Director’s Guild Assistant Director’s annual examination and was only one of five persons to be awarded Apprentice Membership in the Director’s Guild of America. The opportunity to establish a county-wide newspaper in Arkansas arose, and Mr. Miller and his wife moved to Heber Springs, where they were involved in the establishment of the Arkansas Sun. He served as a reporter, photographer, and Assistant Editor of the paper until it was sold. It was then that Mr. Miller moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he established an advertising media company, which he ran while attending law school at night.
If you want a lawyer committed to serving his clients with excellence and integrity, you have found one in me. I care about my clients as fellow brothers and sisters in the Lord. I'll employ the care and attention to each representation that I would want employed on my own behalf if I were the client. In addition to accomplishing as efficiently and effectively as possible the objective of each representation entrusted to my care, I will look more deeply and broadly into each representation to see how it fits into my client's broader purposes and plans. In this way I am often able to help my clients understand the broader implications of the representation so that the true and complete objectives of the client can be fully understood and achieved. You won't have any trouble getting in touch with me. I always do my absolute best to be responsive and keep my clients well informed.
I've always been problem-solver, going all the way back to my days as a child putting puzzles together, playing Tetris, and reading choose-your-own adventure books (I always have liked to choose the outcome).. Becoming an attorney was a natural fit for me. I love working with my clients to help solve their legal problems. Each client and case is unique and, therefore, presents the challenge of finding a unique solution.. Not only do I love what I do, but I love the team that I get to work with at our firm. My law partner is my husband. The skills that make our marriage successful also work well together to make our law practice thrive. We are honest with one another and we know our strengths and weaknesses. That helps us know how to tailor our strategies in each case so that our clients get the best representation that our team can offer.. I have a blast every day working with our fun and energetic team to find creative ways to solve our clients' legal problems.. When I'm not being a lawyer, I enjoy hanging out with my family, traveling, spending time outdoors, photography, shopping at farmers' markets, eating local, and reading. And, coffee . . . none of these other things would be enjoyable without coffee.
I'm a retired Air Force officer and pilot who transitioned into civilian leadership roles and have a passion for law and serving my clients. I've been a company president, on a the board at a publicly traded bank, and chief operating officer of several companies.
I zealously advocate for my clients in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, and family law.
I will be honored to fight for you when you have been hurt through the fault of someone else, whether it be a person or company or business and whether your case is large or small. I hope that tragedy does not come to you or a loved one, but if it does, you will get personal attention from me beginning to end. I will personally handle your case from the first call you make to my office through the resolution. I will attempt to settle your case or take the case to trial, whichever is best for you on your case. My first consultation is free and I am available to visit with you day or night, weekdays or weekends. I can come to you if necessary. I like helping people and I will be on your side throughout. I am honored to stay abreast of changes in the law and work on your behalf. Call me today. or at .
I was born in Ruston, Louisiana before moving to Mandeville, Louisiana in 2005, one month before Hurricane Katrina, one of the most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history. My family’s experience with criminal law issues was the motivation for my becoming a defense attorney. I have personal experience with the kind of effects criminal matters can have on a family unit both physically and emotionally.. I graduated from the University of New Orleans with a degree in Finance in 2014. I decided I wanted a change of scenery in 2016 when I decided to enroll at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law. My wife and I love living in central Arkansas and have put down roots here.. While in law school, I had the opportunity of being exposed to criminal law while working for an attorney in North Little Rock. It took me some time to realize that my passion was not in Finance and Accounting, my first career, but that it actually resided in criminal law and domestic relations.. My criminal practice primarily involves defending misdemeanors, probation/parole matters and expungements but I also assist Mr. McKay in his complex felony cases. In addition, I maintain a domestic relations practice, which includes divorces, dissolution, child custody, child support, alimony, adoptions, paternity and guardianship. I also work in the areas of bankruptcy, estate planning and probate, elder law, and disability benefits.
I was born in North Little Rock, AR and lived in Sherwood until 2012, when I moved to Maumelle, AR. I attended high school at Central Arkansas Christian and graduated in 2002. I graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 2006 and from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law in 2009.. I became a lawyer because I want to help people in their time of need as I would want someone to help me in the same, or similar, situations.. What I like most about the law is that: First, it protects me and my family every single day. Second, the law seems very shallow on its surface, but in reality it is very deep and requires someone with a special mind to grasp it, understand it, and be able to apply it to their clients' tactical advantage.
I understand that when you come to me, you are likely facing one of the biggest problems of you life. You deserve an attorney that takes this to heart, providing vigorous and personal service. Every client receives my cell phone number and email. I am available 24/7. All missed calls will be returned that day.. Licensed in every state and federal court in Arkansas. Handles cases all across the state. Provides aggressive and professional advocacy.
I strive to provide personal service to each and every one of my clients. This means when you call my office, I will speak with you directly and answer any question you may have. I am on your side and will personally make sure your needs are handled professionally, quickly, and with the respect you deserve. Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, giving my clients equal access to justice. You will not pay an attorney’s fee unless we recover for you.
I started practicing law in 1982.. Starting the first day I began practicing law, I’ve been asked: “What’s your success rate?” Tough question? Not really. My success rate is far above most. And its all about one thing: Preparation. Preparation makes a bad lawyer good, a good lawyer great and a great lawyer greater. I been the lead attorney on cases that have been in the national news: United States v. Celani was featured on ABC’s 20/20 and mentioned in the New Yorker magazine; Coleman v. Watt a lawsuit filed in federal court against a city judge who ordered the police to impound a car if the license plate was expired was featured on the Phil Donahue Show. In State of Arkansas v. Kelvin Meeks was featured on the television magazine Hardcopy.. I fight hard for my clients…never too hard, there’s no such thing. For over 30 years, I have battled with law enforcement officers, only to turn around and represent them when they are in trouble. And I do it within the bounds of the law and in a professional manner. (Although I might have gone too far when I was quoted in the newspaper as saying, “There’s a criminal element in the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department”. And then there was the time I represented the first female sergeant with the North Little Rock Police Department. She was charged with perjury and that was later dismissed. Afterwards, when I sued the police department in federal court I was quoted as saying, “She’s gonna own a fleet of police cars when this is over.”).
I have practiced law in Little Rock since August 1984. I had my first jury trial in September, 1984. I have litigated a wide variety of matters including businesslitigation, real estate issues, admiralty cases, bankruptcy issues, family lawmatters, personal injury claims, fire loss cases and white collar criminalcases.. I have had at least one familymember actively practicing law in Arkansas since the 1870's. This is a professional history that I try to honor in my practice.
I have been practicing law in Little Rock since 1983. I am married to Helena McGill Schulze, to whom I have also been married since 1983. We have two sons, Christopher and Benjamin, both of whom are working in the computer field.. I am an amateur linguist who practices law for a living. The only second language in which I am fluent enough to do business is Spanish, but I know a smattering of a few other languages.. My favorite area of practice is appellate law. I also enjoy working with expert witnesses on scientific issues. I do a lot of Social Security disability and personal injury litigation. I also do some civil rights work from time to time.
I have been in private practice for more than 10 years, My experience in representing clients facing hard financial times began in law school when I clerked at the Public Defender’s and Sen. Blanche Lincoln’s office, and I understand the challenges individuals face with a job loss, sudden illness, the cost of childcare and rising costs of living.. I graduated from the UA in Fayetteville with a B.A. in Advertising/Public Relations and graduated from UA – Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law in 2007. I have been practicing law for 10+ years, specializing in consumer bankruptcy matters, debtor-creditor litigation, and consumer transaction, and currently serve on the executive committee of the debtor-creditor section of the Arkansas Bar Association.. Born and raised in Little Rock, my husband and I live in Little Rock with their three children and several pets.. Memberships: Arkansas Bar Association, AAWL (Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers), Pulaski County Bar Association, and Debtor-Creditor Bar of Central Arkansas.
I handle all types of cases. I have over 15 years of experience in litigation. I handle Family Law, Criminal Law, Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Adoptions, Guardianships, and Social Security Disability Appeals.
I grew up right in the middle of Arkansas, and after serving in the military, I obtained my law degree and moved back to the Little Rock area with my family. As an attorney, I have a desire to help the people around me find their way through the complicated legal situations of their lives — whether it's estate planning, probate, difficult family law issues, or facing criminal charges and fighting for their rights. Everyone deserves the chance to have skilled legal counsel to help them make the most important decisions and fight the biggest battles of their lives. I can help you understand your legal options and work toward finding a favorable result for your case.
I grew up in a working-class family in a rural town in East Texas. My parents instilled in me the same small-town values that many of my clients hold today. In that same East Texas town, I also learned the value of hard work. As a first-generation college graduate, I’ve worked hard to get to where I am today.. I’m a product of public education, starting in kindergarten all the way through law school. I’m blessed to have had the opportunities I’ve had, and I want those same opportunities to be available to all children. I’m proud to have spent the first part of my career in public service, working hard to better educational opportunities for all children in Arkansas.. In my free time, you can often find me binge-watching reality TV or chasing after my toddler. My husband and I love spending time outdoors and have even ran a few marathons together. I ran my last marathon less than a year after my daughter was born. It was one of the hardest things, both physically and mentally, that I’ve ever done, and I still consider it one of my biggest personal accomplishments. Running a marathon takes dedication, hard work, and sacrifice, and these are the same qualities that I bring to my clients every day.