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113 R lawyers are available in Rogers, Arkansas. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $66 per hour.
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“The criminal justice system is often times unbalanced in favor of the prosecution. The prosecutor holds most of the cards. I work hard to level the playing field for my clients, and make sure that my clients get a great result.”. I have been working in Benton and Caroll County for six years, representing clients charged with misdemeanors and felonies. In those 6 years I have worked diligently to defend hundreds of clients. I believe that criminal defense work can be both rewarding and humbling. My experience in some of the busiest courts in Arkansas has allowed me to work on all kinds of criminal cases, from minor traffic offenses to more serious felonies, including serious drug charges, rape and aggravated robbery charges. Having grown up in a family with other attorneys I knows how hard you have to work to win cases. I believe that through hard work you can create the little bit of luck, that is sometimes needed to win a case.
William Horton is one of the most critically acclaimed attorneys in the country. Working primarily in Arkansas, he has led several landmark cases in the state that changed the very landscape of the legal field. He has, on numerous occasions, gone up against big insurance companies like State Farm and convinced courts they had wronged their clients. His work has even led him to argue before the Arkansas Supreme Court multiple times with successful results. Mr. Horton has achieved multi-million dollar settlements for his clients. To date he has appeared before the Arkansas Court of Appeals five times, each with successful results.
Victoria Hargis Bruton was raised in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She attended high school at The Madeira School, an all girls boarding school located in McLean, Virginia. During high school, Victoria worked for U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein on Capitol Hill. Victoria returned to attend the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for college where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 2002. Victoria received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas School of Law in May of 2005.. She joined the 19th Judicial District Public Defender’s office in 2005 where she gained valuable experience in the court system. She was responsible for representing clients in both felony and misdemeanor courts. In 2008, Victoria joined Taylor Law Partners in Fayetteville, Arkansas. During her time there she represented clients in the private sector. Her practice expanded to include a number of clients in family law and civil litigation. In January of 2013, Victoria became a member of Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik where she has had an active practice in domestic relations and commercial litigation.. Victoria is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, and the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
The mission of the Nanos Law Firm is to provide vigorous and ethical representation for my clients and to protect their legal rights in a cost-effective manner. My goal is to resolve legal disputes as rapidly as possible, without acrimony, while strenuously advocating for my clients. I have over twenty years of legal experience in a variety of legal settings, including private law firms and the corporate legal department of a renowned global company. I have handled many legal issues including commercial litigation, appeals, employment cases, personal injury cases, custody cases, guardianships, firearms cases, deceptive trade practice cases, contracts, real estate matters, and regulatory compliance matters, just to name a few.
Sean T. Keith for more than twenty-five years, has represented people injured as a result of the negligence of others. His practice began with car wrecks and has grown to include tractor trailer crashes, nursing home abuse and products liability cases against car manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. He is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale Hubbell. He has been recognized by several national organizations, regularly being featured on the Mid South’s Super Lawyer list, including being named a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers.. Attorneys across the United States refer cases to Sean that involve bad drugs and medical devices. As part of his work in the transvaginal mesh litigation, Sean has taken on primary responsibility for depositions of key corporate employees, including engineers, medical directors, and regulatory officers. One of the cases to which Sean contributed resulted in a multimillion-dollar verdict against the mesh manufacturer. Additionally, he has represented dozens of clients on the Stryker hip failure cases, which resulted in a nationwide settlement of over one billion dollars.. Sean began his career as a prosecuting attorney in Logan County, Arkansas, where he was involved in jury trials concerning several different types of criminal cases, including murder. Since 1995, he has exclusively practiced civil law.. Sean is an active member of the legal profession and his community. He is past President of the Benton County Bar Association and former Chairman of the Arkansas Bar Association Board of Governors. Sean received the 2013 C.E. Ransick Award of Excellence from the Arkansas Bar Association for his contributions to the practice of law. He currently serves as a member of the Arkansas Supreme Court Model Civil Jury Instructions Committee and was appointed in 2015 by Governor Asa Hutchinson to sit as a Special Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court. Sean is also routinely featured as a speaker at continuing legal education meetings.. Sean is a former Rotarian and was Commissioner of the Rogers Public Library. He is a member and former Trustee for Central United Methodist in Rogers.
R. Scott Johnson came to practice law later in life than most attorneys. After spending many years in management roles, Mr. Johnson decided to do what he had always planned to do as a child and go back to school to become an attorney. Admitted to the Bar in 2011, Scott worked primarily as a solo practitioner handling a wide range of cases before joining Martin Attorneys in 2016. R. Scott Johnson has handled hundreds of disability cases before the Social Security Administration and he takes a lot of satisfaction in helping people when they are in difficult spots in their life. Attorney Johnson finds that his focus on bankruptcy and personal injury cases gives him the perfect chance to make a difference.
Paul Law Firm, PLLC attorney practice focuses on real estate and project development, finance and banking, oil and gas, and general corporate and business transactions. Dana Paul also regularly represents state and national lending institutions and companies as Arkansas and Texas local counsel in financing transactions, including complex multi-state senior and subordinated debt financings and syndicated loans.
Native to Arkansas, I grew up in Conway and attended Harding University where I graduated with a degree in American Studies. During my sophomore year at Harding, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy and also got to enjoy some of that time traveling around Europe. Following graduation, I attended law school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. During my time in law school, I worked as a law clerk for the Arkansas Attorney General's Office. Upon receiving my attorney license, I practiced for a short time as a criminal defense attorney before returning to the Attorney General's Office as an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division where I represented state boards and agencies. During my employment there, I also spent time working in the Consumer Protection Division where I was responsible for enforcing the provisions of the tobacco master settlement agreement.. In 2004, I left the Arkansas Attorney General's Office and moved to Portland, Oregon where I attended Multnomah University and received a Master of Divinity. I also passed the Oregon Bar Exam to receive my Oregon law license.. In 2010, I relocated back to Arkansas and worked as an attorney for the Arkansas Department of Human Services handling foster care cases in Benton County. Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure and Thompson, P.A. invited me on board in 2013 where I currently handle a wide variety of cases including divorce, custody, guardianship, adoption, criminal, personal injury, estate planning, business litigation, and administrative hearings. I am a certified domestic relations Attorney ad Litem where I represent children in custody, visitation, or guardianship disputes. I am also a certified mediator with the Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission qualified to mediate civil, probate, and family matters.. I currently serve on the Board of Directors for Court Appointed Special Advocates for Northwest Arkansas. I am also on the Advisory Committee for the Northwest Arkansas Community College Paralegal Program.
My long-time dream of practicing law with my son, Asa III, came true in 2008 when we founded The Asa Hutchinson Law Group. After a long career in the law and public service, I am home in Northwest Arkansas to serve clients from across the world out of the World Trade Center in Rogers, Arkansas. I continue to use my experience as a former federal prosecutor, defense lawyer and litigator to specialize in white collar defense, complex litigation, export controls, corporate international relations and corporate investigations and compliance.. While I specialize in the legal arena, I also continue to provide national leadership and guidance in the homeland security field through the Little Rock based consultancy of Hutchinson Group LLC. Hutchinson Group is built around extensive experience in homeland security, technology, international business, and government regulatory requirements at the federal and state level. In addition, I am one of the founders of Fortress International Group, Inc., a public company which specializes in engineering services for mission critical facilities.
Mr. Cash practices criminal, family, and immigration law.
Mary M. White Schneider is a domestic relations, family law, litigation, mediation, and ad litem attorney who practices exclusively in Northwest AR.. Mary’s office is located in the downtown Rogers location of Miller | Butler.. Mary has been a mediator in family, probate and juvenile law since 2000, and was first certified 2003 when the initial class of mediators were first certified in AR. Mary has given many speeches on family law and mediation.. Mary joined the firm as partner in November 2001. She began her legal career working for the insurance defense firm of Joseph Paulk & Associates, in Tulsa in 1987. After moving to Arkansas, she then joined the Slinkard Law Firm in 1989 until 1996, when she became a partner in the firm of Cochran, Schneider & Croxton, P.A.. Mary has experience in domestic relations, probate, family law, litigation, mediation, and ad litem. Mary has practiced these areas of the law throughout the majority of her career.. Mary is a Certified Mediator and Certified Ad Litem. Mary maintains these certifications by participating in numerous trainings each year.
Law was a natural fit for Steve’s competitive nature. He likes to win, he likes structure and he believes in the system. His practice began in Little Rock in the early 90’s and over his 15 years there, he steadily gravitated to more and more family law. When the chance came to relocate to NW Arkansas in the fall of 2007, his wife, June, and his children Alex and Emily helped him close his private practice and he moved into Martin Attorneys, P.A. family law division, focusing exclusively on helping families in this difficult area.
Ken worked in Little Rock for large personal injury law firms from 1997-2003. In that experience, he learned how to run a volume-practice of personal injury cases. In 2003, He moved to Northwest Arkansas to focus on the Spanish-speaking community there. From 2003 through the present, Ken has combined the lessons that he learned in working for large personal injury law firms, with personalized and customized service that only comes from a solo-practice law firm.. Today, Ken has expanded his practice and represents all people in Northwest Arkansas. He has many large settlements and verdicts, but is equally proud of the many smaller cases that he has won for clients who were being taken advantage of by powerful interests aligned against them. These cases might have been smaller on some scales, but by helping to enforce the rule of law, these cases helped protect the Northwest Arkansas community.. Ken Swindle grew up in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He graduated from Arkansas State University with a B.A. in political science in 1993. He then graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law with a J.D. in jurisprudence in 1997. He is licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas and in the United States Distict Courts in both the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas.. He lives and works in Rogers, Arkansas and focuses his practice on Personal Injury Law, Tickets, Divorces, Custody and Child Support and Federal Labor Standards Act cases.
Jennifer was born in upstate New York, but her family relocated to central Arkansas when she was young and she has considered Arkansas home ever since. She received her bachelor of science degree from Oklahoma State University before returning to Arkansas to earn her J.D. degree from the University of Arkansas. Jennifer has since made her home in Northwest Arkansas. Jennifer was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 2001, and the Missouri bar in 2011. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court (Eastern & Western Districts of Arkansas). Her professional affiliations include the Benton County Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, and the Missouri Bar Association.. Jennifer's practice areas include real estate law, lien law, estate planning, probate, commercial law, and corporate law.. Jennifer believes in the importance of giving back to her community. In addition to her law practice, she is an adjunct professor at Northwest Arkansas Community College where she teaches classes on both business law and wills, trusts, and estates. The nights or weekends that she isn’t teaching, you can probably find her on one of Rogers’s basketball courts or softball fields officiating local, recreational-level youth sports. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, traveling and making memories, and spending time with her husband, daughter, and four-legged children.
I was raised in the small town of Viola, Arkansas and give credit of my success to my parents, Eddy and Jeanie Oliver. I'm married to Codi, a pediatric occupational therapist who is the owner and director of Hoofin' iT, Hippotherapy. An equestrian occupational therapy program for special needs children and young adults. We have two beautiful daughters and enjoy family time on our farm in Northwest Arkansas. One of my favorite past time's is riding horses. My main horse is Chuckles!. My parent's named me after Satchel Paige the baseball player. People often ask why there is not a "t" in my name. The truth is that my parents where afraid I would be called a 'satchel bag' at school. Pronouncing my name, Sach rhymes with batch or match.. I'm a graduate of Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas School of Law. In 2008 I was honored to be awarded the Arkansas Association of Trial Lawyers (ATLA) Outstanding Young Trial Lawyer and in 2015 the ATLA Outstanding Trial Lawyer. One of my passions is teaching. It is a privilege to teach litigation tactics around the country to National and State Trial Organizations.
I have practiced law since 1979. I spent two years practicing law in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Then I returned to Arkasnas and spent two years as a corporate attorney at Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (when Wal-Mart only had three attorneys in its Legal Department). Then in 1983, I joined my current law firm.
I have over 30 years experience helping the injured in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. I primarily help those with personal injury issues due to the negligence of others, as well as those injured at work or can't work and are in need of social security disability benefits. Accident victims may suffer from any number of physical, emotional, or financial damages. Yet, in many cases, they do not know where to begin in their fight for justice. That's where the Cottrell Law Office will handle your case and deal directly on your behalf with the other party's insurance company. This allows you the time to heal and focus on you and your family. Our goal is to make the legal process as painless as possible and get you justice through compensation for your injuries.. Our focus is to put that experience to work to provide you with top-quality service and zealous legal representation. Whether you are looking for a personal injury attorney or seeking to secure Social Security Disability or Workers' Compensation benefits, we will strive to achieve the best result possible in resolving your legal issues.
I have lived my entire life in Northwest Arkansas. The assassination of President John Kennedy created a desire in me to live a life devoted to helping others. I saw quickly that being a lawyer would provide that opportunity. I graduated from Rogers High School in 1969 and then attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville for both my undergraduate and law degrees. I finished my law school classes in December 1975 and received my law license in March 1976. I began my practice in a two room office building in my hometown of Lowell. I served as the Lowell City Judge until 1981. In 1980, I was joined by my lifetime friend, Craig Campbell. By 1982 our firm had expanded and we opened an office in Historic Downtown Rogers as well. In 1989 we consolidated our offices into our present location at 119 South Second Street in Rogers.. I was honored to serve the residents of western and southern Benton County in the Arkansas House of Representatives from January 1983 through December 1990. While in the Legislature I worked hard for education reform, economic development, highway funding, and amendments to the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation law. I was the primary author of the amendment to our state Constitution that established small claims courts in Arkansas.. I have always maintained a general practice of law and through the years have represented hundreds of individuals in various matters. I have primarily been a trial lawyer with extensive experience in divorce and child custody cases, personal injury work, the defense of businesses and individuals, and jury trials. In recent years my practice has largely focused on matters before the Arkansas Public Service Commission. I also represent numerous local School Districts and do defense work for several local businesses. I have been selected by my peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© for over 10 years in the fields of Family Law and Energy Law. I have also been named to the Top 50 list by Mid-South Super Lawyers for several years. Inclusion in Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers is based on a rigorous peer review survey by fellow attorneys within the state of Arkansas. I have also been honored to be inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates and the American College of Trial Lawyers. I have served as the President of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates and am presently a member of the Arkansas State Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers.. In 1991, I was appointed by then Governor Bill Clinton to serve as a special Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. In 1993, I was presented the Outstanding Lawyer Citizen Award by the Arkansas Bar Association and the Arkansas Bar Foundation. In 2008, I was awarded the James M. Moody Civility Award for displaying professional courtesy and civility while maintaining excellence in advocacy by the Arkansas Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates.. I have been very active through the years with church and charitable organizations. I am a member of the Northwest Arkansas Council, former chairman of the Rogers/Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, former chairman and now Director Emeritus of the Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. I served as the 1997 Campaign Chairman for the United Way of Rogers/Lowell and was presented the Good Neighbor Award by the Rogers/Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce in 2000. In 2013 I served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Bar Association.. I am a former Chairman of the Board for the Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas. I have been an active member of the First Baptist Church in Lowell for over 50 years. I am a former Sunday School teacher and presently serve as a Deacon and member of the choir.. Most importantly, I am married to Professor Mary Beth Matthews of the University of Arkansas School Of Law and we have three wonderful and very talented children.
I have been practicing personal injury law since 2009. The best part of my job is helping people through difficult times in their life. Providing relief to my clients who are often carrying a heavy burden is a very rewarding experience.. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and daughters and being involved in community projects.
I enjoy taking road trips across Arkansas and stopping in local restaurants to savor the local cooking and ambiance
I am proud to be a native Arkansan and lover of the Ozarks. I grew up in Morning Star, Arkansas, near the Buffalo National River, but have made Northwest Arkansas my home since attending college at the University of Arkansas. I graduated with an honors degree in English from the U of A in 2002, and completed law school at the University of Arkansas in 2005. After law school, I worked for a brief time at Blanchard Springs Caverns as a tour guide before joining a local criminal defense firm. My practice focused mainly on criminal defense, appellate cases, and civil rights. While at the firm, I also contributed to a legal handbook and accompanied my employer on speaking engagements on both the east and west coasts. During this time, I was elected, and still serve, on the board of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. I also currently serve as president of the Buffalo River Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the Buffalo National River, and on the Committee of 100, a group dedicated to supporting the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas. Both of these boards support causes near and dear to my heart, and on the weekends you will often find my daughter and me on the river or listening to folk/bluegrass music. I consider it a privilege to help clients through difficult legal times, and understand the toll a change in familial circumstances can take on an individual.
I am Brock Showalter, and I am so happy to have the opportunity to serve you. Let me introduce you to my family and law firm. I have a beautiful wife and daughter and two lively American Eskimo dogs. When not working, I love traveling with my family, boating and playing music.. I founded Showalter Law Group in order to level the playing field for people like you and me to compete with the large corporations. Whatever your situation; you can trust that you have a friend here. We focus on a few areas in order to best serve everyone, but if you have a situation we do not handle in house; don't worry! We have a network of attorneys that we can send you to that can handle any type of situation you might have.. If you are going through a divorce, change of custody, or any other type of family situation, we are here to help. We will help you navigate those difficult waters and help you get your life back. Remember our focus is on your family!. If you have been accused of a crime; we will do everything possible to minimize the damage. Many times, we can keep people out of jail and avoid criminal convictions. We'll fight the crime, don't do the time!. If you have been injured in an accident, we just want you to get better! You can focus on treatment, and we will take care of working with the insurance companies and doing all of those things that you will need in order to get your life back. At Showalter Law Group, we are giving people the power!
I am aan attorney licensed to practice in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Florida.. I have five years' experience in complex financial class action litigation against national banks and insurance companies, and currently work as a mortgage compliance analyst for one of Arkansas's largest home-grown banks.. In addition to my law licenses, I have a MBA concentrated in finance and international business. So I know numbers, accounting, money, and how businesses "think." Whether you're a consumer, a small financial institution, a peer-to-peer lending organization, or other business entity, I would be happy to hear from you and learn about your legal needs. I am a subject matter expert on mortgage law, peer-to-peer securities, and am developing further competencies in the financial and legal aspects of renewable energy developments.. Other attorneys who would like a consultant or independent contractor to work on their briefing, document review, or class action cases are very welcome to call as well.
I am a sixth-generation native of Northwest Arkansas and member of the last unified class of Rogers High School. Seth completed his undergraduate degree at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana, where he was a Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athlete and Crossroads League All-Conference performer for the Wildcats baseball team. After retiring his batting gloves, he decided the best avenue for his passion for competition was to become a trial lawyer.. While a student at the University of Arkansas School of Law, Seth prosecuted cases as a Rule XV Student Practitioner for the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office and served as Note & Comment Editor for the Journal of Food Law & Policy. He also clerked for the Civil Department of the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office and for Benton County Circuit Court Judge Brad Karren.. Upon graduation, Seth began his career working for large insurance companies in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. During that time, he represented defendants in civil jury trials across the state—obtaining favorable verdicts for his clients in each case.. After having worked first-hand with those insurance companies, Seth decided that he had a duty and obligation to help injured people that were struggling to get fair treatment from insurance companies.. "Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as you ever can.". -John Wesley
I am a general practice attorney at the best law firm in Arkansas. I enjoy helping clients navigate the often complex and confusing legal process, no matter the type of case. I understand that when a client steps into my office, it is often because they are in the midst of a trying time in their life or for their career or business. I pride myself on being a good listener and transparently laying out my clients' options to move forward. The ability to help a client resolve a problem is the best part of my job. When not in the office, you may see me with my wife and little girl at community events in Northwest Arkansas. I currently serve on the silent auction committee for Polo in the Ozarks benefitting Life Styles, Inc. My hobbies include outdoor activities, hunting, fishing, snow skiing, traveling, and speculating about the Arkansas Razorbacks' current season. I can be contacted directly at or.