Fuqua Campbell PA

Fuqua Campbell PA

Committed to ethical, effective legal service

Fuqua Campbell PA

Fuqua Campbell PA

Committed to ethical, effective legal service

Firm Overview

At Fuqua Campbell, P.A., our team of seasoned defense lawyers is committed to serving the litigation, transactional, and advisory needs of individuals, businesses, and government entities. We are a well-established law firm focused on combining state-of-the-art tools with experienced judgment, tested trial skills, and good old-fashioned hard work to deliver the highest level of service and results.

We are dedicated to the success of our clients, and we strive to keep them involved and fully informed throughout the duration of the case. We understand that our clients not only want us to act on their behalves but also expect us to aggressively analyze and consider all factors and alternatives to a successful resolution of their legal matters. We are proud of our commitment to our clients.

Main Office

Main Office
3700 Cantrell Road, Suite 205
Little Rock, AR 72202

Phone

949-644-4007

Family

We understand the family dynamics, economics, and emotions involved in divorce, child custody, and support cases.

We listen to our clients' needs and respond with concerned, professional, and aggressive representation. Our experience involves the following:

-Pre-marital Agreements
-Divorce
-Child Custody, Child Visitation, and Grandparents' Rights
-Spousal Support and Child Support

Fuqua Campbell PA
David Fuqua

David M. Fuqua was born April 5, 1949 and moved from his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the age of 10 with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His family moved again when he was 15 to Karachi, Pakistan, where he finished high school. David then returned to the United States to complete his education, including serving as a graduate assistant in English for the University of Arkansas from 1975-77. He graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1980. He has practiced law in Central Arkansas since that time, developing his practice and legal skills in a variety of areas, including general litigation, commercial law and litigation, personal injury defense, employment and civil rights defense, employment law and litigation, and agricultural and commodities law. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1980; Member and Managing Editor of the Law Review; and Published Case Note and Comment
-B.A., English Literature, University of Southern Mississippi, 1975; Minor in secondary education

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Member Board of Governors, American Inn of Court, Henry Woods Inn of Court, Defense Research Institute, The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, and American Board of Trial Advocates

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1980

Fuqua Campbell PA
David Fuqua

David M. Fuqua was born April 5, 1949 and moved from his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the age of 10 with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His family moved again when he was 15 to Karachi, Pakistan, where he finished high school. David then returned to the United States to complete his education, including serving as a graduate assistant in English for the University of Arkansas from 1975-77. He graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1980. He has practiced law in Central Arkansas since that time, developing his practice and legal skills in a variety of areas, including general litigation, commercial law and litigation, personal injury defense, employment and civil rights defense, employment law and litigation, and agricultural and commodities law. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1980; Member and Managing Editor of the Law Review; and Published Case Note and Comment
-B.A., English Literature, University of Southern Mississippi, 1975; Minor in secondary education

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Member Board of Governors, American Inn of Court, Henry Woods Inn of Court, Defense Research Institute, The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, and American Board of Trial Advocates

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1980


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Phil Campbell

Phil Campbell was born and raised in Little Rock. He attended the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and graduated from Duke University School of Law. He then clerked for Chief Judge G. Thomas Eisele, United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas. Phil has practiced law in Central Arkansas since 1981. His primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, commercial litigation, and product liability. He has handled hundreds of EEOC claims and successfully defended employment lawsuits throughout his career. He has successfully represented clients in many cases involving product liability, asbestos litigation, business fraud, breach of contract, securities claims, nursing home defense, and restrictive covenants, and he has had the privilege of representing numerous Fortune 500 companies. Phil frequently lectures on all areas of employment law, with an emphasis on avoiding problems in the workplace. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, Duke University School of Law, 1981
-B.A., with honors, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; and Member of Student Senate

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Central Arkansas Human Resource Association, Arkansas Society for Human Resource Management, and Greater Little Rock Optimist Club

Education

Duke University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1981

Fuqua Campbell PA
Phil Campbell

Phil Campbell was born and raised in Little Rock. He attended the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and graduated from Duke University School of Law. He then clerked for Chief Judge G. Thomas Eisele, United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas. Phil has practiced law in Central Arkansas since 1981. His primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, commercial litigation, and product liability. He has handled hundreds of EEOC claims and successfully defended employment lawsuits throughout his career. He has successfully represented clients in many cases involving product liability, asbestos litigation, business fraud, breach of contract, securities claims, nursing home defense, and restrictive covenants, and he has had the privilege of representing numerous Fortune 500 companies. Phil frequently lectures on all areas of employment law, with an emphasis on avoiding problems in the workplace. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, Duke University School of Law, 1981
-B.A., with honors, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; and Member of Student Senate

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Central Arkansas Human Resource Association, Arkansas Society for Human Resource Management, and Greater Little Rock Optimist Club

Education

Duke University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1981


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Abbie Decker

Abbie Decker is originally from Mountain View, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas for her undergraduate and legal education. She served as an intern clerk for the Honorable Robert T. Dawson, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas. Abbie has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002 and her primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, environmental law, product liability, and commercial litigation. She has successfully defended clients in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas.

Education:
-J.D., cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law School, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity; Board of Advocates; Student Bar Association; President of the Environmental Law Society; and William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., summa cum laude, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Phi Beta Kappa; Vice President of Kappa Delta Sorority; Committee Member for the Northwest Arkansas Arthritis Foundation; Golden Key; Mortarboard; and Order of Omega

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Henry Woods Inn of Court, American Inns of Court, Defense Research Institute, Society for Human Resource Management, Junior League of Little Rock, Fellowship Bible Church, and Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law School
Juris Doctorate, 2002

Fuqua Campbell PA
Abbie Decker

Abbie Decker is originally from Mountain View, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas for her undergraduate and legal education. She served as an intern clerk for the Honorable Robert T. Dawson, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas. Abbie has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002 and her primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, environmental law, product liability, and commercial litigation. She has successfully defended clients in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas.

Education:
-J.D., cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law School, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity; Board of Advocates; Student Bar Association; President of the Environmental Law Society; and William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., summa cum laude, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Phi Beta Kappa; Vice President of Kappa Delta Sorority; Committee Member for the Northwest Arkansas Arthritis Foundation; Golden Key; Mortarboard; and Order of Omega

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Henry Woods Inn of Court, American Inns of Court, Defense Research Institute, Society for Human Resource Management, Junior League of Little Rock, Fellowship Bible Church, and Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law School Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Patrick L. Spivey

Patrick L. Spivey grew up in North Little Rock. He completed his undergraduate and legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Patrick has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002. His primary areas of practice are civil and commercial litigation, real estate transactions and disputes, construction law, insurance defense, creditor's rights, and criminal defense. In addition, Patrick serves as corporate counsel to several businesses in Arkansas. Patrick has been selected to serve on the Criminal Justice Act panel for the federal court of the Eastern District of Arkansas. He has successfully represented clients in civil and criminal matters in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas. Patrick was one of 20 lawyers selected for the Arkansas Bar Association Leadership Academy in 2011-2012. He is also a tenured delegate on the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates. Patrick was selected to Super Lawyers' 2012 Mid-South Rising Stars.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.A., History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; President of Phi Delta Theta fraternity

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates (Tenured Delegate), American Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, William R. Overton Inn of Court, Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future, Hat Club of Little Rock, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arkansas (The Connection), Volunteer Organization for Central Arkansas Legal Services, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

Fuqua Campbell PA
Patrick L. Spivey

Patrick L. Spivey grew up in North Little Rock. He completed his undergraduate and legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Patrick has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002. His primary areas of practice are civil and commercial litigation, real estate transactions and disputes, construction law, insurance defense, creditor's rights, and criminal defense. In addition, Patrick serves as corporate counsel to several businesses in Arkansas. Patrick has been selected to serve on the Criminal Justice Act panel for the federal court of the Eastern District of Arkansas. He has successfully represented clients in civil and criminal matters in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas. Patrick was one of 20 lawyers selected for the Arkansas Bar Association Leadership Academy in 2011-2012. He is also a tenured delegate on the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates. Patrick was selected to Super Lawyers' 2012 Mid-South Rising Stars.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.A., History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; President of Phi Delta Theta fraternity

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates (Tenured Delegate), American Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, William R. Overton Inn of Court, Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future, Hat Club of Little Rock, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arkansas (The Connection), Volunteer Organization for Central Arkansas Legal Services, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Eric R. Gribble

Eric R. Gribble is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas for his undergraduate and legal studies. Eric has been practicing law in Arkansas since 2002, and his primary areas of practice are general civil and commercial litigation, criminal defense, professional liability defense, product liability, tort and personal injury defense, coverage opinions and loss investigations, family law, construction law, contracts, subrogation, and debt collection. He has had trial experience in both state and federal courts, as well as appellate experience with the Arkansas Court of Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Eric has represented clients in regulatory matters and has experience in mediation and arbitration.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Member and Officer of Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.S. Business Administration, Financial Management, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Golden Key National Honor Society

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Missouri, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

Fuqua Campbell PA
Eric R. Gribble

Eric R. Gribble is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas for his undergraduate and legal studies. Eric has been practicing law in Arkansas since 2002, and his primary areas of practice are general civil and commercial litigation, criminal defense, professional liability defense, product liability, tort and personal injury defense, coverage opinions and loss investigations, family law, construction law, contracts, subrogation, and debt collection. He has had trial experience in both state and federal courts, as well as appellate experience with the Arkansas Court of Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Eric has represented clients in regulatory matters and has experience in mediation and arbitration.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Member and Officer of Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.S. Business Administration, Financial Management, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Golden Key National Honor Society

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Missouri, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Deidra Parish

Deidra Parish is originally from Texarkana, Texas. She is licensed in Arkansas and Texas, and she began practicing law in Arkansas in 2006. She completed her undergraduate studies at Abilene Christian University and earned her law degree from Baylor University School. Deidra has dedicated her entire practice solely to the defense of nursing homes. Partnering closely with the multiple nursing homes she represents, Deidra advises the nursing home supervisors and caregivers of federal and state statutes and regulatory matters, and she also develops nursing home policies and provides training to the staff on implementing those policies. Deidra understands that a nursing home is more than a business, it is a home with many complexities, and she appreciates the need for both legal and sensible solutions.

Education:
-J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 2005; Student Ambassador
-B.S., magna cum laude, Advertising and Public Relations, Abilene Christian University, 2000; Minor in English; Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society; Class Senator; Journalist for the University's newspaper

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Texas, and the Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and State Bar of Texas

Education

Baylor University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2005

Fuqua Campbell PA
Deidra Parish

Deidra Parish is originally from Texarkana, Texas. She is licensed in Arkansas and Texas, and she began practicing law in Arkansas in 2006. She completed her undergraduate studies at Abilene Christian University and earned her law degree from Baylor University School. Deidra has dedicated her entire practice solely to the defense of nursing homes. Partnering closely with the multiple nursing homes she represents, Deidra advises the nursing home supervisors and caregivers of federal and state statutes and regulatory matters, and she also develops nursing home policies and provides training to the staff on implementing those policies. Deidra understands that a nursing home is more than a business, it is a home with many complexities, and she appreciates the need for both legal and sensible solutions.

Education:
-J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 2005; Student Ambassador
-B.S., magna cum laude, Advertising and Public Relations, Abilene Christian University, 2000; Minor in English; Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society; Class Senator; Journalist for the University's newspaper

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Texas, and the Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and State Bar of Texas

Education

Baylor University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2005


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Whitney Foster

Whitney Foster is originally from Camden, Arkansas. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and she earned her law degree from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. She began practicing law in Arkansas in 2009, and her primary areas of practice are civil rights defense litigation, education law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2009; Law Review Issue Note, Negligent Credentialing and You: What Happens When Hospitals Fail to Monitor Physicians, published in Volume 31, Issue Number 2; Law Review Associate Notes Editor and Assistant Research Editor; National Order of Scribes
-B.A., English Literature, University of Arkansas, 2006; Chancellor's Scholar; Vice President of Chi Omega Sorority

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas
-Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, House of Delegates Member, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Juris Doctorate, 2009

Fuqua Campbell PA
Whitney Foster

Whitney Foster is originally from Camden, Arkansas. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and she earned her law degree from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. She began practicing law in Arkansas in 2009, and her primary areas of practice are civil rights defense litigation, education law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2009; Law Review Issue Note, Negligent Credentialing and You: What Happens When Hospitals Fail to Monitor Physicians, published in Volume 31, Issue Number 2; Law Review Associate Notes Editor and Assistant Research Editor; National Order of Scribes
-B.A., English Literature, University of Arkansas, 2006; Chancellor's Scholar; Vice President of Chi Omega Sorority

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas
-Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, House of Delegates Member, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Juris Doctorate, 2009


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Mike Munnerlynn

Of Counsel

Mike Munnerlyn is a native of Lonoke and has been practicing in Little Rock since 1995. He has twice been recognized by the Arkansas Times as one of Arkansas's Best Lawyers in the areas of Tax and Wills. Mike practices statewide primarily in the areas of estate, trust, tax and business planning, and estate and trust administration.

Education:
-L.L.M., Taxation, University of Florida College of Law, 1995
-J.D., William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1994
-B.S., cum laude, Accounting, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1991

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Probate and Trust and Taxation Sections

Education

University of Florida College of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1995

Fuqua Campbell PA
Mike Munnerlynn

Of Counsel

Mike Munnerlyn is a native of Lonoke and has been practicing in Little Rock since 1995. He has twice been recognized by the Arkansas Times as one of Arkansas's Best Lawyers in the areas of Tax and Wills. Mike practices statewide primarily in the areas of estate, trust, tax and business planning, and estate and trust administration.

Education:
-L.L.M., Taxation, University of Florida College of Law, 1995
-J.D., William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1994
-B.S., cum laude, Accounting, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1991

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Probate and Trust and Taxation Sections

Education

University of Florida College of Law Juris Doctorate, 1995


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J. Blake Hendrix

J. Blake Hendrix was born in Memphis and raised in Little Rock, where he graduated from Catholic High School for Boys. After attending the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, he received his law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1986. He then served as an Assistant Arkansas Attorney General and, for the past twenty-two years, has devoted his practice to criminal defense, specializing in complex criminal litigation, including white-collar and death penalty defense. In 2012, the Arkansas Speaker of the House appointed Mr. Hendrix to the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. His awards include membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, nomination to the list of Best Lawyers in America in criminal defense each year since 2006, and Best Lawyers' "2013 White-Collar Lawyer of the Year."

Education:
-J.D, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1986
-B.A., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, 1983

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association Criminal Law Section (past Chair), Editorial Board for Handbooks, and Time Standards Task Force; Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers past Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief; Criminal Justice Act Panel past national representative; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1986

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J. Blake Hendrix

J. Blake Hendrix was born in Memphis and raised in Little Rock, where he graduated from Catholic High School for Boys. After attending the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, he received his law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1986. He then served as an Assistant Arkansas Attorney General and, for the past twenty-two years, has devoted his practice to criminal defense, specializing in complex criminal litigation, including white-collar and death penalty defense. In 2012, the Arkansas Speaker of the House appointed Mr. Hendrix to the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. His awards include membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, nomination to the list of Best Lawyers in America in criminal defense each year since 2006, and Best Lawyers' "2013 White-Collar Lawyer of the Year."

Education:
-J.D, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1986
-B.A., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, 1983

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association Criminal Law Section (past Chair), Editorial Board for Handbooks, and Time Standards Task Force; Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers past Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief; Criminal Justice Act Panel past national representative; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1986


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Kaylen Lewis

Kaylen Lewis is originally from De Queen, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for her undergraduate degree, and she earned her law degree at the William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She began practicing law in 2012 and her primary areas of practice are general litigation, family law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2012, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
-B.A. International Relations, University of Arkansas, 2009, Minor in Spanish; Chancellor's Scholar, Fulbright Senior Scholar, Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society

Admitted to Practice:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Juris Doctorate, 2012

Fuqua Campbell PA
Kaylen Lewis

Kaylen Lewis is originally from De Queen, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for her undergraduate degree, and she earned her law degree at the William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She began practicing law in 2012 and her primary areas of practice are general litigation, family law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2012, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
-B.A. International Relations, University of Arkansas, 2009, Minor in Spanish; Chancellor's Scholar, Fulbright Senior Scholar, Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society

Admitted to Practice:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Juris Doctorate, 2012


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Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens is a Little Rock native. He attended Hendrix College for his undergraduate education and completed his legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. During law school, Chris clerked for Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert Brown. Chris began practicing law in 2012. His primary areas of practice are civil rights litigation, commercial law, and employment law.

Education:
-J.D, magna cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2012; Arkansas Law Review Articles Editor; Arkansas Law Review Comment, Deciding Not to Decide: A Short History of the Dixon Rule and a Way Forward, 64 Ark. L. Rev. 1121 (2012); William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., English and Religion, magna cum laude, Hendrix College, 2007; Arkansas Distinguished Governor's Scholar

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2012

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Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens is a Little Rock native. He attended Hendrix College for his undergraduate education and completed his legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. During law school, Chris clerked for Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert Brown. Chris began practicing law in 2012. His primary areas of practice are civil rights litigation, commercial law, and employment law.

Education:
-J.D, magna cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2012; Arkansas Law Review Articles Editor; Arkansas Law Review Comment, Deciding Not to Decide: A Short History of the Dixon Rule and a Way Forward, 64 Ark. L. Rev. 1121 (2012); William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., English and Religion, magna cum laude, Hendrix College, 2007; Arkansas Distinguished Governor's Scholar

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2012


Firm Overview

At Fuqua Campbell, P.A., our team of seasoned defense lawyers is committed to serving the litigation, transactional, and advisory needs of individuals, businesses, and government entities. We are a well-established law firm focused on combining state-of-the-art tools with experienced judgment, tested trial skills, and good old-fashioned hard work to deliver the highest level of service and results.

We are dedicated to the success of our clients, and we strive to keep them involved and fully informed throughout the duration of the case. We understand that our clients not only want us to act on their behalves but also expect us to aggressively analyze and consider all factors and alternatives to a successful resolution of their legal matters. We are proud of our commitment to our clients.

Main Office

Main Office
3700 Cantrell Road, Suite 205
Little Rock, AR 72202

Phone

949-644-4007

Family

We understand the family dynamics, economics, and emotions involved in divorce, child custody, and support cases.

We listen to our clients' needs and respond with concerned, professional, and aggressive representation. Our experience involves the following:

-Pre-marital Agreements
-Divorce
-Child Custody, Child Visitation, and Grandparents' Rights
-Spousal Support and Child Support

Fuqua Campbell PA
David Fuqua

David M. Fuqua was born April 5, 1949 and moved from his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the age of 10 with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His family moved again when he was 15 to Karachi, Pakistan, where he finished high school. David then returned to the United States to complete his education, including serving as a graduate assistant in English for the University of Arkansas from 1975-77. He graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1980. He has practiced law in Central Arkansas since that time, developing his practice and legal skills in a variety of areas, including general litigation, commercial law and litigation, personal injury defense, employment and civil rights defense, employment law and litigation, and agricultural and commodities law. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1980; Member and Managing Editor of the Law Review; and Published Case Note and Comment
-B.A., English Literature, University of Southern Mississippi, 1975; Minor in secondary education

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Member Board of Governors, American Inn of Court, Henry Woods Inn of Court, Defense Research Institute, The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, and American Board of Trial Advocates

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1980

Fuqua Campbell PA
David Fuqua

David M. Fuqua was born April 5, 1949 and moved from his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the age of 10 with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His family moved again when he was 15 to Karachi, Pakistan, where he finished high school. David then returned to the United States to complete his education, including serving as a graduate assistant in English for the University of Arkansas from 1975-77. He graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1980. He has practiced law in Central Arkansas since that time, developing his practice and legal skills in a variety of areas, including general litigation, commercial law and litigation, personal injury defense, employment and civil rights defense, employment law and litigation, and agricultural and commodities law. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1980; Member and Managing Editor of the Law Review; and Published Case Note and Comment
-B.A., English Literature, University of Southern Mississippi, 1975; Minor in secondary education

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Member Board of Governors, American Inn of Court, Henry Woods Inn of Court, Defense Research Institute, The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, and American Board of Trial Advocates

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1980


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Phil Campbell

Phil Campbell was born and raised in Little Rock. He attended the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and graduated from Duke University School of Law. He then clerked for Chief Judge G. Thomas Eisele, United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas. Phil has practiced law in Central Arkansas since 1981. His primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, commercial litigation, and product liability. He has handled hundreds of EEOC claims and successfully defended employment lawsuits throughout his career. He has successfully represented clients in many cases involving product liability, asbestos litigation, business fraud, breach of contract, securities claims, nursing home defense, and restrictive covenants, and he has had the privilege of representing numerous Fortune 500 companies. Phil frequently lectures on all areas of employment law, with an emphasis on avoiding problems in the workplace. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, Duke University School of Law, 1981
-B.A., with honors, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; and Member of Student Senate

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Central Arkansas Human Resource Association, Arkansas Society for Human Resource Management, and Greater Little Rock Optimist Club

Education

Duke University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1981

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Phil Campbell

Phil Campbell was born and raised in Little Rock. He attended the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and graduated from Duke University School of Law. He then clerked for Chief Judge G. Thomas Eisele, United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas. Phil has practiced law in Central Arkansas since 1981. His primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, commercial litigation, and product liability. He has handled hundreds of EEOC claims and successfully defended employment lawsuits throughout his career. He has successfully represented clients in many cases involving product liability, asbestos litigation, business fraud, breach of contract, securities claims, nursing home defense, and restrictive covenants, and he has had the privilege of representing numerous Fortune 500 companies. Phil frequently lectures on all areas of employment law, with an emphasis on avoiding problems in the workplace. Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Education:
-J.D., with honors, Duke University School of Law, 1981
-B.A., with honors, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; and Member of Student Senate

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Central Arkansas Human Resource Association, Arkansas Society for Human Resource Management, and Greater Little Rock Optimist Club

Education

Duke University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1981


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Abbie Decker

Abbie Decker is originally from Mountain View, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas for her undergraduate and legal education. She served as an intern clerk for the Honorable Robert T. Dawson, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas. Abbie has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002 and her primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, environmental law, product liability, and commercial litigation. She has successfully defended clients in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas.

Education:
-J.D., cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law School, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity; Board of Advocates; Student Bar Association; President of the Environmental Law Society; and William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., summa cum laude, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Phi Beta Kappa; Vice President of Kappa Delta Sorority; Committee Member for the Northwest Arkansas Arthritis Foundation; Golden Key; Mortarboard; and Order of Omega

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Henry Woods Inn of Court, American Inns of Court, Defense Research Institute, Society for Human Resource Management, Junior League of Little Rock, Fellowship Bible Church, and Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law School
Juris Doctorate, 2002

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Abbie Decker

Abbie Decker is originally from Mountain View, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas for her undergraduate and legal education. She served as an intern clerk for the Honorable Robert T. Dawson, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas. Abbie has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002 and her primary areas of practice are employment law, business law, environmental law, product liability, and commercial litigation. She has successfully defended clients in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas.

Education:
-J.D., cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law School, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity; Board of Advocates; Student Bar Association; President of the Environmental Law Society; and William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., summa cum laude, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Phi Beta Kappa; Vice President of Kappa Delta Sorority; Committee Member for the Northwest Arkansas Arthritis Foundation; Golden Key; Mortarboard; and Order of Omega

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Henry Woods Inn of Court, American Inns of Court, Defense Research Institute, Society for Human Resource Management, Junior League of Little Rock, Fellowship Bible Church, and Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law School Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Patrick L. Spivey

Patrick L. Spivey grew up in North Little Rock. He completed his undergraduate and legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Patrick has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002. His primary areas of practice are civil and commercial litigation, real estate transactions and disputes, construction law, insurance defense, creditor's rights, and criminal defense. In addition, Patrick serves as corporate counsel to several businesses in Arkansas. Patrick has been selected to serve on the Criminal Justice Act panel for the federal court of the Eastern District of Arkansas. He has successfully represented clients in civil and criminal matters in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas. Patrick was one of 20 lawyers selected for the Arkansas Bar Association Leadership Academy in 2011-2012. He is also a tenured delegate on the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates. Patrick was selected to Super Lawyers' 2012 Mid-South Rising Stars.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.A., History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; President of Phi Delta Theta fraternity

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates (Tenured Delegate), American Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, William R. Overton Inn of Court, Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future, Hat Club of Little Rock, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arkansas (The Connection), Volunteer Organization for Central Arkansas Legal Services, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

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Patrick L. Spivey

Patrick L. Spivey grew up in North Little Rock. He completed his undergraduate and legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Patrick has practiced law in Little Rock since 2002. His primary areas of practice are civil and commercial litigation, real estate transactions and disputes, construction law, insurance defense, creditor's rights, and criminal defense. In addition, Patrick serves as corporate counsel to several businesses in Arkansas. Patrick has been selected to serve on the Criminal Justice Act panel for the federal court of the Eastern District of Arkansas. He has successfully represented clients in civil and criminal matters in both the state and federal courts of Arkansas. Patrick was one of 20 lawyers selected for the Arkansas Bar Association Leadership Academy in 2011-2012. He is also a tenured delegate on the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates. Patrick was selected to Super Lawyers' 2012 Mid-South Rising Stars.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.A., History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; President of Phi Delta Theta fraternity

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates (Tenured Delegate), American Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, William R. Overton Inn of Court, Arkansas Children's Hospital Committee for the Future, Hat Club of Little Rock, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arkansas (The Connection), Volunteer Organization for Central Arkansas Legal Services, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Eric R. Gribble

Eric R. Gribble is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas for his undergraduate and legal studies. Eric has been practicing law in Arkansas since 2002, and his primary areas of practice are general civil and commercial litigation, criminal defense, professional liability defense, product liability, tort and personal injury defense, coverage opinions and loss investigations, family law, construction law, contracts, subrogation, and debt collection. He has had trial experience in both state and federal courts, as well as appellate experience with the Arkansas Court of Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Eric has represented clients in regulatory matters and has experience in mediation and arbitration.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Member and Officer of Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.S. Business Administration, Financial Management, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Golden Key National Honor Society

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Missouri, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

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Eric R. Gribble

Eric R. Gribble is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas for his undergraduate and legal studies. Eric has been practicing law in Arkansas since 2002, and his primary areas of practice are general civil and commercial litigation, criminal defense, professional liability defense, product liability, tort and personal injury defense, coverage opinions and loss investigations, family law, construction law, contracts, subrogation, and debt collection. He has had trial experience in both state and federal courts, as well as appellate experience with the Arkansas Court of Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Eric has represented clients in regulatory matters and has experience in mediation and arbitration.

Education:
-J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2002; Member and Officer of Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity
-B.S. Business Administration, Financial Management, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999; Member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Golden Key National Honor Society

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Missouri, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and CJA Panel, United States District Court

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


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Deidra Parish

Deidra Parish is originally from Texarkana, Texas. She is licensed in Arkansas and Texas, and she began practicing law in Arkansas in 2006. She completed her undergraduate studies at Abilene Christian University and earned her law degree from Baylor University School. Deidra has dedicated her entire practice solely to the defense of nursing homes. Partnering closely with the multiple nursing homes she represents, Deidra advises the nursing home supervisors and caregivers of federal and state statutes and regulatory matters, and she also develops nursing home policies and provides training to the staff on implementing those policies. Deidra understands that a nursing home is more than a business, it is a home with many complexities, and she appreciates the need for both legal and sensible solutions.

Education:
-J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 2005; Student Ambassador
-B.S., magna cum laude, Advertising and Public Relations, Abilene Christian University, 2000; Minor in English; Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society; Class Senator; Journalist for the University's newspaper

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Texas, and the Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and State Bar of Texas

Education

Baylor University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2005

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Deidra Parish

Deidra Parish is originally from Texarkana, Texas. She is licensed in Arkansas and Texas, and she began practicing law in Arkansas in 2006. She completed her undergraduate studies at Abilene Christian University and earned her law degree from Baylor University School. Deidra has dedicated her entire practice solely to the defense of nursing homes. Partnering closely with the multiple nursing homes she represents, Deidra advises the nursing home supervisors and caregivers of federal and state statutes and regulatory matters, and she also develops nursing home policies and provides training to the staff on implementing those policies. Deidra understands that a nursing home is more than a business, it is a home with many complexities, and she appreciates the need for both legal and sensible solutions.

Education:
-J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 2005; Student Ambassador
-B.S., magna cum laude, Advertising and Public Relations, Abilene Christian University, 2000; Minor in English; Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society; Class Senator; Journalist for the University's newspaper

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Texas, and the Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and State Bar of Texas

Education

Baylor University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2005


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Whitney Foster

Whitney Foster is originally from Camden, Arkansas. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and she earned her law degree from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. She began practicing law in Arkansas in 2009, and her primary areas of practice are civil rights defense litigation, education law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2009; Law Review Issue Note, Negligent Credentialing and You: What Happens When Hospitals Fail to Monitor Physicians, published in Volume 31, Issue Number 2; Law Review Associate Notes Editor and Assistant Research Editor; National Order of Scribes
-B.A., English Literature, University of Arkansas, 2006; Chancellor's Scholar; Vice President of Chi Omega Sorority

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas
-Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, House of Delegates Member, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Juris Doctorate, 2009

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Whitney Foster

Whitney Foster is originally from Camden, Arkansas. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and she earned her law degree from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. She began practicing law in Arkansas in 2009, and her primary areas of practice are civil rights defense litigation, education law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2009; Law Review Issue Note, Negligent Credentialing and You: What Happens When Hospitals Fail to Monitor Physicians, published in Volume 31, Issue Number 2; Law Review Associate Notes Editor and Assistant Research Editor; National Order of Scribes
-B.A., English Literature, University of Arkansas, 2006; Chancellor's Scholar; Vice President of Chi Omega Sorority

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas
-Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, House of Delegates Member, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Juris Doctorate, 2009


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Mike Munnerlynn

Of Counsel

Mike Munnerlyn is a native of Lonoke and has been practicing in Little Rock since 1995. He has twice been recognized by the Arkansas Times as one of Arkansas's Best Lawyers in the areas of Tax and Wills. Mike practices statewide primarily in the areas of estate, trust, tax and business planning, and estate and trust administration.

Education:
-L.L.M., Taxation, University of Florida College of Law, 1995
-J.D., William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1994
-B.S., cum laude, Accounting, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1991

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Probate and Trust and Taxation Sections

Education

University of Florida College of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1995

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Mike Munnerlynn

Of Counsel

Mike Munnerlyn is a native of Lonoke and has been practicing in Little Rock since 1995. He has twice been recognized by the Arkansas Times as one of Arkansas's Best Lawyers in the areas of Tax and Wills. Mike practices statewide primarily in the areas of estate, trust, tax and business planning, and estate and trust administration.

Education:
-L.L.M., Taxation, University of Florida College of Law, 1995
-J.D., William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1994
-B.S., cum laude, Accounting, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1991

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Probate and Trust and Taxation Sections

Education

University of Florida College of Law Juris Doctorate, 1995


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J. Blake Hendrix

J. Blake Hendrix was born in Memphis and raised in Little Rock, where he graduated from Catholic High School for Boys. After attending the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, he received his law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1986. He then served as an Assistant Arkansas Attorney General and, for the past twenty-two years, has devoted his practice to criminal defense, specializing in complex criminal litigation, including white-collar and death penalty defense. In 2012, the Arkansas Speaker of the House appointed Mr. Hendrix to the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. His awards include membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, nomination to the list of Best Lawyers in America in criminal defense each year since 2006, and Best Lawyers' "2013 White-Collar Lawyer of the Year."

Education:
-J.D, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1986
-B.A., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, 1983

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association Criminal Law Section (past Chair), Editorial Board for Handbooks, and Time Standards Task Force; Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers past Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief; Criminal Justice Act Panel past national representative; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1986

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J. Blake Hendrix

J. Blake Hendrix was born in Memphis and raised in Little Rock, where he graduated from Catholic High School for Boys. After attending the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, he received his law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1986. He then served as an Assistant Arkansas Attorney General and, for the past twenty-two years, has devoted his practice to criminal defense, specializing in complex criminal litigation, including white-collar and death penalty defense. In 2012, the Arkansas Speaker of the House appointed Mr. Hendrix to the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission. His awards include membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, nomination to the list of Best Lawyers in America in criminal defense each year since 2006, and Best Lawyers' "2013 White-Collar Lawyer of the Year."

Education:
-J.D, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 1986
-B.A., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, 1983

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas, Federal District Courts of Arkansas, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association Criminal Law Section (past Chair), Editorial Board for Handbooks, and Time Standards Task Force; Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers past Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief; Criminal Justice Act Panel past national representative; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1986


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Kaylen Lewis

Kaylen Lewis is originally from De Queen, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for her undergraduate degree, and she earned her law degree at the William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She began practicing law in 2012 and her primary areas of practice are general litigation, family law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2012, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
-B.A. International Relations, University of Arkansas, 2009, Minor in Spanish; Chancellor's Scholar, Fulbright Senior Scholar, Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society

Admitted to Practice:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Juris Doctorate, 2012

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Kaylen Lewis

Kaylen Lewis is originally from De Queen, Arkansas. She attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for her undergraduate degree, and she earned her law degree at the William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She began practicing law in 2012 and her primary areas of practice are general litigation, family law, and labor and employment law.

Education:
-J.D., with honors, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2012, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
-B.A. International Relations, University of Arkansas, 2009, Minor in Spanish; Chancellor's Scholar, Fulbright Senior Scholar, Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society

Admitted to Practice:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and William R. Overton Inn of Court

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Juris Doctorate, 2012


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Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens is a Little Rock native. He attended Hendrix College for his undergraduate education and completed his legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. During law school, Chris clerked for Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert Brown. Chris began practicing law in 2012. His primary areas of practice are civil rights litigation, commercial law, and employment law.

Education:
-J.D, magna cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2012; Arkansas Law Review Articles Editor; Arkansas Law Review Comment, Deciding Not to Decide: A Short History of the Dixon Rule and a Way Forward, 64 Ark. L. Rev. 1121 (2012); William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., English and Religion, magna cum laude, Hendrix College, 2007; Arkansas Distinguished Governor's Scholar

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2012

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Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens is a Little Rock native. He attended Hendrix College for his undergraduate education and completed his legal studies at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. During law school, Chris clerked for Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert Brown. Chris began practicing law in 2012. His primary areas of practice are civil rights litigation, commercial law, and employment law.

Education:
-J.D, magna cum laude, University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, 2012; Arkansas Law Review Articles Editor; Arkansas Law Review Comment, Deciding Not to Decide: A Short History of the Dixon Rule and a Way Forward, 64 Ark. L. Rev. 1121 (2012); William B. Putman Inn of Court
-B.A., English and Religion, magna cum laude, Hendrix College, 2007; Arkansas Distinguished Governor's Scholar

Bar Admissions:
-Arkansas and Federal District Courts of Arkansas

Memberships & Activities:
-Arkansas Bar Association

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2012


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