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Gregory Giles proudly serves Texarkana, AR and the neighboring communities in the areas of Social Security Disability and Workers' Compensation law.
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Chuck Douglas is a practicing lawyer in the state of Georgia. He received his J.D. from Georgia State University. He currently works for his privately owned firm of Wakhisi-Douglas, LLC.
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Keith Grayson is a practicing lawyer in the state of Arkansas.
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Michael Jered Medlock was born in Fort Smith, AR in 1980. He resided with his mother, father, and two sisters: Jill and Jessica, in Mulberry, AR until the age of 18. Jered went to the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville where he majored in political science and continued his education at the University of Arkansas Law School where he obtained his Juris Doctorate. Upon graduation and successful completion of the Bar examination, Jered returned home to practice. He joined a plaintiff-oriented general practice firm and was so employed for 3 years until he decided to start his own firm. Jered is licensed to practice in Arkansas State and Federal Courts as well as the Eighth and Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. He resides in Fort Smith, AR with his wife Tasha. Jered focuses his practice on personal injury, criminal defense, and complex litigation.
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Tim Watson, Sr. is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law and has been practicing law in Northeast Arkansas for the past 45 years. Over the years, Tim Sr. developed a reputation for competence and professionalism, and is one of the most highly-regarded general practice attorneys in the region. In 2013 he was recognized by Martindale Hubbell, an attorney-rating agency, for having scored the “Highest Possible Rating in Both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards” for 25 years straight. In late 2017, he was asked to serve as a Circuit Judge for a special, one-year term. He finished that term on 31 December 2018, and returned to the practice of law. He is currently available to take clients. While he is highly competent in all areas of practice, he specializes in real estate matters, and the management and planning of estates.
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Attorney Michael Lilly has been a licensed attorney in Jonesboro, Arkansas, for almost 20 years, with his general areas of practice including family law cases (such as divorce and child custody), criminal defense, and auto accident cases involving injury or death. An avid sports enthusiast, Michael became an attorney in part because of his desire to “compete” inside and outside of the courtroom. This competitive side of Michael is perhaps best displayed when he is aggressively representing his clients at trial. As a result, Michael has developed a reputation as a fierce trial lawyer. One of the things that Michael is especially proud of is the large number of referrals that he receives from former clients, other attorneys and even judges. These referrals are a product of his success and reputation. Michael believes strongly in representing his clients aggressively, but also with integrity and class. Core values, such as family and faith, are important to Michael, and he wants to guide you through this time of stress and adversity for you and your family. Another aspect of Michael’s representation that he takes great pride in is responding to his clients’ needs in a timely manner. Client phone calls are returned promptly and court papers are filed without delay. In addition, Michael is able to meet with clients at night or on weekends when necessary. If you need an attorney, you should act now. Call the Law Office of Michael Lilly today and speak with attorney Michael Lilly about your legal needs. Contact us today at our toll-free number or through our online inquiry form. We are ready to work for you.
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Mr. Carson's practice includes personal injury, insurance, commercial, oil and gas, worker's compensation defense, and employment litigation. He also handles commercial transactions. He has represented parties in federal and state courts, workers' compensation and EEOC proceedings, and mediations. He has been the Director of Legal Writing and Appellate Advocacy at the Univ. of Arkansas School of Law. He has been a frequent presenter at professional seminars. Fellow Arkansas attorneys selected him as a Mid-South Super Lawyer, an honor limited to five percent of the attorneys in a state.
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Little Rock native Catherine Ryan joined Dodds, Kidd & Ryan in 2016 after fourteen years representing injured parties as a trial lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts. Catherine practices in all areas of civil litigation, with an emphasis in tort and product liability and professional negligence claims. She has successfully brought appeals of both civil and criminal matters to the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Catherine was elected to become a Member of the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation, an organization of legal professionals that is limited to the top one percent of lawyers licensed to practice in each jurisdiction. She has successfully represented clients in state and Federal court on a wide-variety of cases ranging from simple auto accidents to contract disputes, multi-district litigation and qui-tam claims.
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Richard L. Mays is a partner of Mays, Byrd and O’Guinn, PLLC. Mr. Mays received his B.A. Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C. where he was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement. He subsequently attended the University of Arkansas School of Law where he served on the Law Review. Following law school, Mr. Mays worked at the United States Justice Department in Washington, D.C. under the Attorney General’s Honor Graduate Program and eventually returned to Arkansas to serve as Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney. Thereafter, Mr. Mays entered the private practice of law and, while practicing, was elected to the Arkansas General Assembly in 1972, becoming one of the first African Americans elected to that body in the 20th century. President Clinton, during his first term as Governor of Arkansas, appointed Mr. Mays as an Arkansas Supreme Court Justice. In 1990, Mr. Mays was also appointed to the Arkansas Ethics Commission by then Governor Clinton and served as its first chairman. In 1993, Mays served as a member of the U.S.-South Africa Business Development Committee under the late U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Mays served as Senior Vice President of Cassidy & Associates, one of the largest public affairs firms in Washington, D.C. For more than 10 years, Mays served as a consultant to CMS Energy of Jackson, Michigan in connection with the expansion and development of a 330 megawatt power plant in Takoradi, Ghana. In 2001, Governor Mike Huckabee appointed Mr. Mays to the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and in 2003, appointed him to the Arkansas Banking Board. Mr. Mays was appointed to the Arkansas Claims Commission in 2006 and currently serves as Co-Chair.
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Tiffany Mays O’Guinn is a managing partner with the law firm of Mays, Byrd & O’Guinn, PLLC. Mrs. O’Guinn received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and her Juris Doctorate Degree from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas. She is currently licensed to practice law in both Texas and Arkansas and the Eastern & Western District Federal Courts. Prior to joining her law firm, Mrs. O’Guinn was associated with the nationally preeminent law firm of Gary, Williams, Parenti, Finney, Lewis, McManus, Watson & Sperando in Stuart, Florida, which has obtained jury verdicts in excess of one billion dollars. Since joining the law firm of Mays, Byrd & Associates, P.A. in 2005, where she now serves as Free Lance Counsel, Mrs. O’Guinn has been engaged in the general practice of law and managed multi-million dollar settlements for the firm. She has served as a legal advocate for several plaintiffs in the realm of personal injury, as well as represented clients in domestic, probate, corporate, real estate, and criminal matters. She was also appointed to serve as a legal attorney for the Board of Review for the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Pulaski County Bar Association, the National Bar Association and the W. Harold Flowers Law Society. She was also nominated and recognized in Arkansas Life as one of the Top Attorneys for 2019. Mrs. O’Guinn further serves as an advocate for the community through her leadership roles and service to the Little Rock Chapter of the Links, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and the Greater Little Rock Chapter for Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Mrs. O’Guinn participates in several ministries at her church and is involved in the advancement of women, families and girls through her community involvement. Through her commitment to these service-based entities, Mrs. O’Guinn has been recognized as one of the most vital components for the organizations’ financial livelihood through fundraising. She has served on the Board for Inclusion Magazine since 2010 and is a Board Member for The Tidwell Project, Inc., which is a non-profit entity organized in 1990, to provide exposure to the performing arts in the economically disadvantaged community. She is currently a co-chair for the Tidwell Project Inc.’s largest fundraiser that the non-profit presents annually in December each year. She is a dedicated wife to her husband, who is an executive for Verizon Wireless, and a loving mother to many.
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