Mr. Matthew Wade Kimmel | Private Law Practice

Mr. Matthew Wade Kimmel

Mr. Matthew Wade Kimmel

Litigation, Family Law, Insurance, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Consumer Bankruptcy, Business & Trade

Experience: 25 years

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About Matthew

Texarkana Trial Lawyer: Matthew Wade Kimmel

Wade Kimmel graduated summa cum laude from East Texas State University at Texarkana with a BA degree in 1993. He earned a master's degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1996, and a JD degree with high honors from the University of Arkansas Law School in 1999. He is an avid Arkansas Razorback fan.

Born in Denton, Texas, Mr. Kimmel moved to Texarkana in 1989. As a trial lawyer for Dunn, Nutter, Morgan, he is committed to fostering the future of the firm and maintaining its long history of service to the Texarkana community. He appears in Arkansas State Court, Texas State Court, the US District Court in the Eastern District of Texas, and the US District Court in the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. He became a partner at Dunn, Nutter, & Morgan in 2003.

Mr. Kimmel enjoys practicing law because it gives him the opportunity to help people. He enjoys the variety of people he meets and the variety of problems he encounters. He enjoys creating effective solutions to the problems his clients face. Mr. Kimmel serves on the board of the Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties, an organization that offers learning assistance and literacy tutors to adults with reading difficulties.

Mr. Kimmel is a member of the State Bars of Arkansas and Texas, and a member of the American Bar Association. In addition, he is a member of the Texarkana Bar Association, the Southwest Arkansas Bar Association, and the Northeast Texas Bar Association, and a past president of the Texarkana Young Lawyers Association. From 2002 through 2008, he serves as a delegate in the Arkansas Bar Association House of Delegates. He is the author of "Requiring Level of Exposure Showings in Toxic Tort Litigation after Wright v. Williamette: Is the Plaintiff's Burden Insurmountable?", which appeared in the Arkansas Law Review, Volume 52, Number 1, 1999.

Please feel free to contact Mr. Kimmel to discuss your legal concern.

Admission

Verified Texas

2000

Verified Arkansas

Verified Arkansas - District and Circuit Courts - State - Trial Court

Verified Arkansas - District And Circuit Courts State - Trial Court

Verified Arkansas Eastern District Court

Verified Arkansas Western District Court

Verified Texas Eastern District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law

J.D.

1999

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Real Estate, Legal Malpractice, Personal Injury, Consumer Bankruptcy, Business & Trade, Insurance, Family Law, Wills & Probate, Oil & Gas, Litigation

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