Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Files & Brasuell
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
For the past 10 years, I have worked zealously to defend my client's rights, freedom, and financial well being. In 2012, my law partner and I decided to open our own law practice with the mindset that we would become the best state and federal trial attorneys in the State of Arkansas. I believe our past and current clients would agree we are well on our way to our goal.
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Firm: Trammell Law Firm
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I am attorney Will Shelton. If you’ve been arrested for DWI or DUI in Arkansas, you have two choices: accept whatever punishment the system wants to give you or fight the charges at trial. To give yourself the best chance of success at trial, you need a lawyer who will meticulously prepare and fight the machine every step of the way. That's what I offer my clients.
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Travis J. Morrissey, attorney at law, was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas. After graduating from Lakeside High school, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (B.S. Environmental Science, 1995) and Bowen School of Law at University of Arkansas at Little Rock (J.D. 1998), Travis was admitted to the Arkansas bar and to practice before U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit: U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas in 1999. He has additionally practiced in Federal Court in the Eastern District of Texas, Southern District of Iowa, and Western District of Tennessee. He is currently a member in good standing of the Garland County Bar Association.. Morrissey began his legal career at Mitchell Williams law firm in Little Rock. There his corporate practice focused on real estate transactions, securities and banking transactions with an aggregate valuation of over $1,000,000,. He moved to Hot Springs in 2001 where he joined the firm of Hurst, Morrissey and Hurst while continuing to serve as in house counsel for Impact Financial Services. Mr. Morrissey recently founded his own firm, The Morrissey Law Firm.. Travis has published numerous articles. His published articles include co-authoring: "Clean Air Act Enforcement: The Developing Role of Monitoring Requirements." , 1998: "The Future of Clean Air Act Any Credible Evidence Rule: Potential impact on Aerospace Facilities" Metal Finishing, May 1999: "Arkansas Facility/Real Property Redevelopment in the Year 2000. Tools Available to Resolve Environmental Issues" 52 Arkansas Law Review 751, 1000. Morrissey was formerly Adjunct Faculty to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Morrissey was additionally a contributing author to the American Bar Association’s Water Resource Committee Newsletter. Morrissey was also selected to serve as the authority in the area of asset protection speaking to individuals from around the country.. Travis is married to Harmony Hurst-Morrissey and they have three children. Travis and his family are active in the community and are active members of many civil and philanthropic organizations. He is a member of First United Methodist Church where he serves on the Board of Trustees, Staff-Parish Relations Committee and the Board of Stewards. He is also a delegate to the Annual Conference of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is President of the Board of Directors of First Step, Vice President of the Board of Directors of Abilities Unlimited and has served on the Boards of the United Way of Garland County, Hot Springs Golf and Country Club (past-president), Ouachita Childrens Center, Boy Scouts of America, as well as the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyer Association.. Morrissey’s passion for and advocacy of his clients prompted him to establish his own practice. Since 1999, Travis has helped thousands of people resolve their legal issues quickly and effectively. As a litigator, he has been known and respected throughout the legal community not only for his advocacy and dispute resolution skills, but also for his social conscience and commitment to meeting his clients' needs. As a business lawyer, he is recognized for his skills in corporate/commercial law and in matters relating to insolvency and bankruptcy and for his understanding and appreciation of everyday business realities including his clients' real-world pressures and priorities.. “As a personal matter lawyer I meet my clients' needs in a timely fashion and with a constant focus on value, from drafting wills and powers of attorney to helping resolve family law issues to representing victims of personal injury. I value my clients, their time and my relationship with them. My clients are real people with real needs, and I make it my top priority to help resolve their legal issues quickly and effectively so that they can get on with their lives and what matters most to them. “
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Firm: Tyler Ginn, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Bill Griggs, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Lion Legal Services
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I’m Tori! Lion Legal Services is my baby, starting as Leigh Law in a one room walk-up office with little more than a dream and crossed fingers. Our success is a mix of trial and error, sheer grit, and cultivating the right team. Today we are Lion Legal Services – a North Little Rock staple, living our purpose to evolve the way Arkansans feel about lawyers by resolving life’s problems with affordable, transparent, reasonable, no-nonsense legal solutions.. My commitment to reasonableness and practicality is off the charts and my meter for emotions is far below the average human being. I’m the friend that gives smart, realistic advice to actually solve the problem, not just cry about it! My desire to be well-liked is not outweighed by my willingness to defend, persuade, and argue my position, whether in my cases, in business, or my personal life. Opportunity is not given; it’s taken.. I’m a certified mediator and handle many of our mediations, obviously because of my commitment to practicality.. I’m a great trial lawyer and thoroughly enjoy taking cases to court – I thrive on the competition. Winning is my favorite thing, no matter what it is I’m winning! In my ten years as a lawyer, I’ve handled many real estate, business, contract, and other civil transactions and litigation.. Today, all of my time is spent on administration & management of the firm, including client acquisition, billing, HR, that sort of thing. Although, I’m sometimes still brought in to conduct with clients thorough emotion-less cost/benefit analyses of time, money, and stress, compared to likely results of given legal strategies.. Mount Saint Mary, Ball State, and Indiana Universities are my alma maters. My commitment to student organizations was strong in high school – I can’t even remember all of them. I’m a Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient, led a Girl Scout troop for several years in college and law school, took a long break and am back to leading a Girl Scout troop today for my own daughters! You think I’m a good lawyer? You should see me peddle some Cookies.. I was boring, nerdy, and predictable in high school (math parties, anyone?) I bloomed in college, pledging a sorority (Sigma Kappa for life!) and law school was the most fun I’ve ever had – joining, like, no student organizations, drinking a lot, and steadfastly refusing to apply for law review (waaay too much nauseating research of ridiculous & impractical things like “how water law is affected by the rise in popularity of poodle ownership” or other such nonsense). Do not even get me started on the citations! As young as I was in law school, I was lucky in my self-awareness, recognizing the torture of forcing myself into a detailed round box when I’m a big-picture square peg.. I managed to graduate in the top quarter of my class and escape the snow and big city life of Indianapolis to come home where I met and married a Levy boy, who is currently the director of Education at the Civilian Student Training Program on Camp Robinson. My husband is very funny and very laid back. We are literally living the American Dream of a happy, healthy family, seeing a great work ethic and community commitment paying off. I love him more today than the day we married, mostly because he always laughs at my jokes and never makes me do the laundry; and, despite the fact he cried when he found out he was having two daughters. He says a third baby is out of the question because “he doesn’t want a boy bad enough to risk having three girls!”. Today I sit on the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, the Board of Rock City Rescue (an animal non-profit), and am a member of the House of Delegates of the Arkansas Bar Association. I’ve completed several Leadership Academies, including the ABA in 2013, ATLA in 2019, and Arkansas Business in 2020.. My email is and my cell is
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Firm: Wesley Rhodes, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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.
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: William McNova Howard, Jr.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (870) 536-8581
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I grew up all over Central Arkansas but now call Nashville my home. I was raised in a single-parent household that struggled to make ends meet. My mother worked two jobs and did her best, but our family (like many others) fell prey to the extreme difficulties of poverty. I know the battle that lower income households face every single day, and witnessed firsthand how poverty coupled with addiction can tear families apart.. Because of my childhood experiences, I knew from an early age that I wanted to escape the system holding my family down. I had a strong desire to serve my community and felt a need to help others. So, at the age of seventeen, I enlisted in the military and continue to serve to this day. During my first enlistment, I was deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, as a Combat Medic, and it was in this capacity that I truly learned how to work under extreme pressure. Continuing my career in the military has allowed me the opportunity to gain exceptional leadership experience, discipline, and the resiliency needed to be successful in life.. After Iraq, I wanted to get back to a “normal” life and focus on going back to school. In December of 2011, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, with an emphasis in Criminology, and a minor in Addiction Studies. From there, I worked in social services with the Arkansas Dept. of Human Services. After three years of grueling work, I felt unfulfilled and knew that I could be doing more. It was at that point I decided to apply for law school.. I have been practicing law since 2018 and, prior to opening my firm, I was a Deputy Prosecutor in Garland County. As a prosecutor, I handled felony and misdemeanor cases involving a variety of charges such as drugs (possession, paraphernalia, intent to deliver, etc.), DWI/BWI, theft of property, and violent crimes—just to name a few. I left the prosecutor’s office because I realized I had a greater calling to help families in my local area and assist those accused of crimes, not prosecute them.. My greatest calling in life, however, is being a mother and spouse. My family is my bedrock and the foundation that supports all that I do. I am truly blessed beyond measure.
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Firm: Stoner Law
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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.
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