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You are most likely suffering physically, emotionally, and financially. At the Odum Law Firm, we understand what you’re going through and we want to help you. We understand that your disability situation is unique and deserves to be treated as such. While Social Security Disability law is a large portion of our practice, we can help you with a wide variety of disability legal needs including Workers’ Compensation, Long-Term Disability, Arkansas Retirement Systems Disability, and Veterans' Disability. Your case will be handled with sensitivity, respect, and timeliness. Call us today to schedule a free consultation. We are happy to talk with you and provide you with an honest assessment of your case. Kevin Odum graduated from McNeese State University with a B.A. in Pre-Law in 1990. He received his Juris Doctor in 1993 from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Since then, he has handled personal injury cases, which include auto accidents, medical malpractice, and products liability. He has also worked on hundreds of social security and workers' compensation cases from initial claim filing to the conclusion. In 2014, Kevin was voted Attorney of the Year by the VOCALS program with the Pulaski County Bar Association. He was also voted a Finalist in the Best of the Best-Attorney category by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in 2011.
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Mr. Sutter has been in aviation for over thirty years and has been practicing law for over 25 years. He has represented numerous airmen against the FAA, airlines, and charter operators. His primary background has been in the field of the ADA and employment law. He pioneered the early developments of the ADA and the FMLA eventually arguing one of the first FMLA cases before the United States Supreme Court. He is a zealous advocate of his clients who refuses to bow to the demands of corporate America.
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Mr. Newcomb proudly represents clients in need of Criminal and Employment matters.
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When you’re hurting, you want a lawyer who will stand with you and one who has been through the battles and knows what it takes to win. For more than four decades, Mike Rainwater has helped Arkansas families navigate some of the darkest and hardest moments of their lives. He believes every person deserves to be treated with dignity, compassion, and respect, and that no Arkansan should ever have to walk through an injury alone. Mike’s legal career is grounded in real courtroom experience, not theory. He has practiced law in Arkansas his entire career and has personally handled thousands of cases. Over his years representing Arkansas cities, counties, and injured individuals, Mike has been involved in more than 6,000 cases and has represented over 30,000 Arkansans. When Mike gives legal counsel, it comes from real experience, what he has lived, argued, tried, and negotiated in Arkansas courtrooms for the real people of Arkansas. Born in Little Rock with deep Arkansas roots in Crawford County, White County, and Central Arkansas, Mike graduated from North Little Rock High School and attended Henderson State University and Louisiana Tech. Before becoming a lawyer, Mike worked as a computer programmer, but he soon realized he was drawn to people, not machines. He enrolled in South Texas College of Law, working full-time during the day and attending law school at night. After law school, Mike returned home to Arkansas to raise a family and serve his community. He served as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and later represented city officials through the Arkansas Municipal League Defense Fund. He also helped create and litigate for the Association of Arkansas Counties Risk Management Fund, representing county officials across the state for more than 31 years. Alongside this work, Mike began representing injured people because he felt called to help those who were hurting and sidelined by tragedy in their lives. In 2006, Mike helped form Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, which has grown to over 40 attorneys and more than 125 team members, all built on one simple philosophy: put people first. Mike loves Arkansas and has spent his entire law career serving its cities, counties, and families from every corner of the state. When he’s not practicing law, Mike enjoys spending time with his wife, children, and nine grandchildren, especially outdoors at the family farm. “At Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, we are all in this together,” Mike often says. “Our calling is to stand with our neighbors when they are facing hardship and help them find a way forward.”
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Bob Sexton is a founding partner of Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, Arkansas’s largest personal injury law firm. Since helping establish the firm in 2006 alongside Mike Rainwater and Stephen Holt, Bob has played a key role in its growth from a small team of attorneys and staff into a statewide powerhouse with more than 40 attorneys and over 125 team members dedicated to helping injured Arkansans. A lifelong Arkansan, Bob grew up in Lonoke and earned his undergraduate degree from Ouachita Baptist University before receiving his Juris Doctor from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. For decades, he has represented individuals and families facing some of life’s most difficult challenges, helping clients navigate complex legal matters and stand up to powerful insurance companies. Known for his practical approach and unwavering commitment to fairness, Bob believes every Arkansan deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Throughout his career, he has helped thousands of clients pursue justice and secure the resources needed to move forward after serious injuries. Beyond his legal practice, Bob is deeply invested in serving his profession and community. He serves on the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association and has held leadership roles with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the William H. Bowen School of Law Alumni Association, the Ouachita Baptist University Higginbotham School of Business Board, and as a member of the Board of Trustees at Ouachita Baptist University. When he is not advocating for clients, Bob enjoys spending time with his wife and their three children. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and sharing Arkansas’s rich outdoor traditions with his family.
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Ron Goodman is a practicing lawyer in the state of Arkansas. Attorney Goodman received his J.D. from the University of Arkansas in 1982.
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Tim provides comprehensive legal advice and representation to clients facing a wide variety of legal challenges and opportunities. He has handled all types of criminal cases ranging from murder to speeding tickets. He provides legal counsel in all forms of family and domestic issues as well as personal injury and employment law matters. Tim is licensed contractor and represents parties with construction law issues. He represents both builder/contractors and home owners. Tim attended Stark Technical College and received an Associates of Applied Science Degree with high distinction and he later received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Malone College. He then attended the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville where he earned his Juris Doctor. While at Law School, he was elected President of the University of Arkansas Law School Student Bar Association and as student representative to the American Bar Association.After graduating from Law School, Tim took the Arkansas and Texas Bars simultaneously, passing both. He began working as an associate for the Law Firm of Patchen & Mitchan in Houston, Texas. In 2000, he returned to Northwest Arkansas and has been practicing in Fayetteville. Tim is licensed to practice by the Arkansas Supreme Court, the Texas Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Arkansas Bar Associate and was elected to the House of Delegates, and is a member of the Washington County Bar Association.
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Josh Mostyn is a founding Member of Mostyn Prettyman, PLLC. He is a past Benton County Bar Association President. Josh clerked for the Hon. Brad Karren in the Rogers District Court, as well as in the Legal Department at Tyson Foods, Inc., through Arkansas School of Law’s Corporate Counsel Externship Program. Josh is a former legislative extern to Congressman Steve Womack in Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District. He has served as the Legislative Director for the Arkansas chapter of National Association of Mortgage Brokers (NAMB), and Josh was named to the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty Class of 2008. Josh’s practice focuses on Commercial Law, Real Estate, Employment, Personal Injury and General Litigation. Mostyn Prettyman, PLLC, is a general practice law firm providing comprehensive legal services with a total commitment to protecting the legal rights of its clients.
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Mr. Vowell is an accomplished lawyer that has extensive legal experience in Family and Criminal matters. He is currently an attorney at Taylor Law Partners in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In addition to his legal experience, he is active in several different associations including the Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association, Carroll County Bar Association, and the Washington County Bar Association. Mr. Vowell graduated from the University of Arkansas with a J.D. degree in 1975, and admitted to the Arkansas state bar also in 1975. In addition to his legal degree, Mr. Vowell also graduated with a bachelors degree from the University of Arkansas in 1972. Stevan Vowell, JD is an expert in Civil Litigation; Criminal Defense (Federal and State); Divorce; Family Law; Domestic Relations; and Personal Injury.
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Former prosecutor, David Parker, joined Dodds, Kidd, Ryan & Rowan in 2017. After graduating from UALR William H. Bowen School of Law in 2008, David worked as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, where he prosecuted over 30,000 criminal cases in White County District and Circuit Courts. There, he also served as Special Judge in White County District Court – Civil Division. Following his time as a prosecutor, David worked at the Department of Finance and Administration as Revenue Legal Counsel. There, David represented the department in all DWI drivers’ license appeal cases for the entire state of Arkansas. As part of his representation for the department, David played a key role in lobbying legislators and drafting legislation regarding Arkansas’ DWI laws, licensing and criminal statutes. Besides his work on DWI appeals, David litigated tax protests, business closures, and other civil lawsuits on behalf of DFA. As a Little Rock native, David serves on the Board of Directors for the Big Dam Bridge Foundation, whose mission is to promote the use, support, and preservation of the Big Dam Bridge for the advancement of health, fitness, cultural and recreational activities in Arkansas. David is also among the sixteen founding members of the Little Rock Touchdown Club, where membership has grown to more than 800 members, with the purpose of bringing football fans together to support all levels of Arkansas football.
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