Sean T. Keith has represented people injured as a result of the negligence of others for more than twenty-five years. 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 and has regularly been featured on the Mid South?s Super Lawyer list and named a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers. Attorneys across the United States refer cases to ...
Erin , has had a passion for the law her entire adult life. She started working for a personal injury law firm at the age of 17 as a legal secretary, then paralegal as she worked her way through college and law school. Erin furthered her education and launched her career all while raising her three beautiful children. Erin graduated cum laude from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2011. In February 2012, when she sat for the Arkansas Bar Exam, she obtained the highest score.Since becoming a licensed attorney, her practice has focused on representing people who have been injured by t...
From an early age, Scott has made it his mission to help others during their time of need. He has a passion for the Constitution and for seeking justice. Choosing a career as a trial lawyer was easy for Scott, because it allows him to carry out his passion of helping others during their period of personal tragedies. Scott has dedicated his entire career to becoming an advocate for personal injury victims. He truly believes that the courtroom is where many meaningful battles can be won, including standing up to unscrupulous corporations and insurance companies....
Scott came to practice of law later in life than most. After spending many years in management roles, he 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 our firm in 2016. He has handled hundreds of disability cases before the Social Security Administration. Scott takes a lot of satisfaction in helping people when they are in difficult spots in their life and he finds that his focus on bankruptcy and personal in...
ach graduated Valedictorian of his high school class and attended Arkansas State University in Jonesboro on an Academic and Rodeo Scholarship. Sach roped on the ASU Rodeo Team. Sach also served as Student Government President at Arkansas State University, where he received the Wilson Award for Outstanding Service. His undergraduate degree is in Agricultural Business with an emphasis on Economics. Sach graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law. As a law student Sach won the coveted ?Best Oral Advocate? award in the National Trial Competition sponsored by the American College o...
Frank H. Bailey is the founder and managing partner of The Bailey and Oliver Law Firm. For 36 years Frank has represented clients who have been injured in his community and throughout Arkansas. Frank believes that his integrity and hard work led to him being named Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2009 by the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. Frank likes to tell the stories of the families he has helped over the years. One of his favorite stories is about an elderly couple that had gone to a Savings and Loan to invest their life savings. The president of the Savings and Loan convinced them to giv...
Ryan grew up in Northeast Arkansas in the small town of Pocahontas. He was quarterback of the football team and president of his senior class. Ryan grew fascinated by persuasive speaking while taking a class in high school in persuasive communication. Mr. Crabb took great care to educate the small class on the history of rhetoric and persuasive speeches. That is when he knew he wanted to be a trial lawyer. Ryan graduated from the University of Arkansas, cum laude, with a double major in political science and communication. He was awarded the Athen?s Award in Communication, given to the top 5 ...
Octavio attended Bentonville High School, and joined the Speech and Debate team. He traveled the state with the team and got a few awards, all while his debate partner helped him correct his accent. After he graduated with high honors from Bentonville High School, Octavio stayed in Northwest Arkansas to attend John Brown University, where he was one of the founders and the president of the speech and debate team that represented JBU at various debate competitions. Because he already knew that he wanted to study law, Octavio took extra classes to graduate from JBU in three years. Although ...
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Christopher MacNeil has been handling personal injury cases in the Willamette Valley for over twenty-five years. He specializes in cases involving serious injury arising out of motor vehicle collisions or defective products. Mr. MacNeil has lived in Oregon since 1979. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree, and earned his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1984.After serving as a law clerk in the Oregon Circuit Court, he practiced law with a large firm that represented businesses. Because he preferred to work for individuals,...