Stallard Law Firm

Open for Business
Stallard Law Firm

Providing Pathways to Unite Families

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Tennessee and has no record of discipline from the Tennessee bar association. *

Stallard Law Firm

Stallard Law Firm

Open for Business

Providing Pathways to Unite Families

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Tennessee and has no record of discipline from the Tennessee bar association. *

Firm Overview

Assistance in Arabic or Spanish is Available .

Main Office

Stallard Law Firm
9111 Cross Park Drive
Suite D-200
Knoxville, TN 37923

Phone

(865) 254-9228

Websites

AVVO

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

YES

Services Offered For Fixed Fees?

Immigration Law & Wills A few hundred to start. Payment Plans Available. Discounts for Payments in Full.

Hourly Rates

175.00-250.00

Office Information
Office Hours

10::00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday - Wednesday; 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Thursday - Friday; Closed Saturday, Sunday, and all Federal/State Holidays

Emergency After Hours

Yes

Languages Spoken

English(Arabic and Spanish Translator available upon request)

Other Offices
  • West Knox Office

    9111 Cross Park Drive
    Suite D-200
    Knoxville, TN 37923

Immigration Law

How did your firm decide on the primary area of practice(s)?

Our motto is "Providing Pathways to Unite Families."

What experience or education distinguishes your lawyers from others?

Mr. Stallard has a unique background and special place in his heart for helping immigrants. Mr. Stallard started learning about immigration law from his professor with over 25 years of experience practicing immigration law. Mr. Stallard and his professor started a pro bono clinic in Knoxville, TN that served many immigrants for approximately two years. His many contacts has allowed Mr. Stallard to also have several Spanish interpreters on the ready to assist if a client needs a Spanish translator.

Additionally, Mr. Stallard's in-laws were immigrants themselves many years ago. Through Mr. Stallard's in-laws and wife he can have an Arabic translator on the ready to assist any individuals with that need.

What distinguishes your law firm from others?

Mr. Stallard does not judge his successes based on the easy cases, but the cases that other attorneys' refuse to take or tell the client there is nothing that can be done. Mr. Stallard will take the difficult cases if there is a pathway to success, even if it is a difficult journey. It make take more time and work, but Mr. Stallard is willing to do it.

Assistance in Arabic and Spanish is also Available.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

I served my community for almost seven years as a Magistrate Clerk in Knox County General Sessions. During my service, I learned many procedures, interepretations, and case law when dealing with criminal matters. Knox County Magistrates held probable cause hearings for search warrants and arrest warrants, arraignments for individuals in jail, and set bond for those individuals. The experience gained from those years are immeasurable. Let me assist you on your crimnal matter today!
I needed to work full-time to provide for my family: LMU-DSOL met my needs. I studied hard to move up the ranks in my class while working a full-time job, volunteering over 100 pro bono hours assisting immigrants with legal matters, and participating in many extracurricular activities at law school, such as: Mock Trial, having a leadership role in Immigration Law Society, Family Law Society, the Student Bar Association Rules Committee for the SBA, and active membership in the Criminal Law Society.

I maintained a high GPA while managing my time between many activities, such as: work, school, renovation of my parents' home, extracurricular activities, and serving my community with pro bono legal representation numbering over 100 hours in less than a year needless to say, I was very busy over my years attending law school, but I completed my education with high marks in several classes.

I always put the client first. The client is the most important person in the room.

I achieved several CALI (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction) awards for top performance in Constitutional Law, Evidence, Alternate Dispute Resolution, and Bar Studies I and attaining Dean's List at LMU-DSOL numerous times (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2014). I received recommendations, endorsements, and awards from well-respected members of all professions(Please see my Linkedin profle for more information). I have also been awarded the "Law Students for Justice" by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
I have handled several immigration cases starting my last year of law school. I assisted my immigration professor, who possessed over twenty-five years of experience in immigration law, run an immigration clinic at Centro Hispano de East Tennessee. We met with dozens of individuals and solved many of their immigration matters. I put over 100 hours into their cases which provided me with invaluable experience in achieving the goal of uniting the immigrant with their families, if possible. I worked on cases ranging from Refugees looking to adjust status to lawful permanent residents, asylum, U Visa, DACA and DACA renewal, and immigrants in removal proceedings to mention a few areas of immigration law I am familiar with due to my experience at the legal clinic.

I further expanded my experience and knowledge in immigration law by assisting a local immigration attorney after I took the bar exam in July 2015. I learned the process of adjusting a lawful permanent resident to citizenship, petitioning for immigrants to obtain EB 1 and EB 2 to name a few.

In October 2016, I joined Quist, Fitzpatrick & Jarrard PLLC as an associate attorney. I handle immigration & naturalization and family law cases. Due to my experience as a Magistrate Clerk, I am comfortable handling criminal defense cases too.

Allow me to assist you and give attention to your legal matter today.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

I served my community for almost seven years as a Magistrate Clerk in Knox County General Sessions. During my service, I learned many procedures, interepretations, and case law when dealing with criminal matters. Knox County Magistrates held probable cause hearings for search warrants and arrest warrants, arraignments for individuals in jail, and set bond for those individuals. The experience gained from those years are immeasurable. Let me assist you on your crimnal matter today!
I needed to work full-time to provide for my family: LMU-DSOL met my needs. I studied hard to move up the ranks in my class while working a full-time job, volunteering over 100 pro bono hours assisting immigrants with legal matters, and participating in many extracurricular activities at law school, such as: Mock Trial, having a leadership role in Immigration Law Society, Family Law Society, the Student Bar Association Rules Committee for the SBA, and active membership in the Criminal Law Society.

I maintained a high GPA while managing my time between many activities, such as: work, school, renovation of my parents' home, extracurricular activities, and serving my community with pro bono legal representation numbering over 100 hours in less than a year needless to say, I was very busy over my years attending law school, but I completed my education with high marks in several classes.

I always put the client first. The client is the most important person in the room.

I achieved several CALI (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction) awards for top performance in Constitutional Law, Evidence, Alternate Dispute Resolution, and Bar Studies I and attaining Dean's List at LMU-DSOL numerous times (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2014). I received recommendations, endorsements, and awards from well-respected members of all professions(Please see my Linkedin profle for more information). I have also been awarded the "Law Students for Justice" by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
I have handled several immigration cases starting my last year of law school. I assisted my immigration professor, who possessed over twenty-five years of experience in immigration law, run an immigration clinic at Centro Hispano de East Tennessee. We met with dozens of individuals and solved many of their immigration matters. I put over 100 hours into their cases which provided me with invaluable experience in achieving the goal of uniting the immigrant with their families, if possible. I worked on cases ranging from Refugees looking to adjust status to lawful permanent residents, asylum, U Visa, DACA and DACA renewal, and immigrants in removal proceedings to mention a few areas of immigration law I am familiar with due to my experience at the legal clinic.

I further expanded my experience and knowledge in immigration law by assisting a local immigration attorney after I took the bar exam in July 2015. I learned the process of adjusting a lawful permanent resident to citizenship, petitioning for immigrants to obtain EB 1 and EB 2 to name a few.

In October 2016, I joined Quist, Fitzpatrick & Jarrard PLLC as an associate attorney. I handle immigration & naturalization and family law cases. Due to my experience as a Magistrate Clerk, I am comfortable handling criminal defense cases too.

Allow me to assist you and give attention to your legal matter today.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Firm Overview

Assistance in Arabic or Spanish is Available .

Main Office

Stallard Law Firm
9111 Cross Park Drive
Suite D-200
Knoxville, TN 37923

Phone

(865) 254-9228

Websites

AVVO

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

YES

Services Offered For Fixed Fees?

Immigration Law & Wills A few hundred to start. Payment Plans Available. Discounts for Payments in Full.

Hourly Rates

175.00-250.00

Office Information
Office Hours

10::00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday - Wednesday; 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Thursday - Friday; Closed Saturday, Sunday, and all Federal/State Holidays

Emergency After Hours

Yes

Languages Spoken

English(Arabic and Spanish Translator available upon request)

Other Offices
  • West Knox Office

    9111 Cross Park Drive
    Suite D-200
    Knoxville, TN 37923

Immigration Law

How did your firm decide on the primary area of practice(s)?

Our motto is "Providing Pathways to Unite Families."

What experience or education distinguishes your lawyers from others?

Mr. Stallard has a unique background and special place in his heart for helping immigrants. Mr. Stallard started learning about immigration law from his professor with over 25 years of experience practicing immigration law. Mr. Stallard and his professor started a pro bono clinic in Knoxville, TN that served many immigrants for approximately two years. His many contacts has allowed Mr. Stallard to also have several Spanish interpreters on the ready to assist if a client needs a Spanish translator.

Additionally, Mr. Stallard's in-laws were immigrants themselves many years ago. Through Mr. Stallard's in-laws and wife he can have an Arabic translator on the ready to assist any individuals with that need.

What distinguishes your law firm from others?

Mr. Stallard does not judge his successes based on the easy cases, but the cases that other attorneys' refuse to take or tell the client there is nothing that can be done. Mr. Stallard will take the difficult cases if there is a pathway to success, even if it is a difficult journey. It make take more time and work, but Mr. Stallard is willing to do it.

Assistance in Arabic and Spanish is also Available.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

I served my community for almost seven years as a Magistrate Clerk in Knox County General Sessions. During my service, I learned many procedures, interepretations, and case law when dealing with criminal matters. Knox County Magistrates held probable cause hearings for search warrants and arrest warrants, arraignments for individuals in jail, and set bond for those individuals. The experience gained from those years are immeasurable. Let me assist you on your crimnal matter today!
I needed to work full-time to provide for my family: LMU-DSOL met my needs. I studied hard to move up the ranks in my class while working a full-time job, volunteering over 100 pro bono hours assisting immigrants with legal matters, and participating in many extracurricular activities at law school, such as: Mock Trial, having a leadership role in Immigration Law Society, Family Law Society, the Student Bar Association Rules Committee for the SBA, and active membership in the Criminal Law Society.

I maintained a high GPA while managing my time between many activities, such as: work, school, renovation of my parents' home, extracurricular activities, and serving my community with pro bono legal representation numbering over 100 hours in less than a year needless to say, I was very busy over my years attending law school, but I completed my education with high marks in several classes.

I always put the client first. The client is the most important person in the room.

I achieved several CALI (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction) awards for top performance in Constitutional Law, Evidence, Alternate Dispute Resolution, and Bar Studies I and attaining Dean's List at LMU-DSOL numerous times (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2014). I received recommendations, endorsements, and awards from well-respected members of all professions(Please see my Linkedin profle for more information). I have also been awarded the "Law Students for Justice" by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
I have handled several immigration cases starting my last year of law school. I assisted my immigration professor, who possessed over twenty-five years of experience in immigration law, run an immigration clinic at Centro Hispano de East Tennessee. We met with dozens of individuals and solved many of their immigration matters. I put over 100 hours into their cases which provided me with invaluable experience in achieving the goal of uniting the immigrant with their families, if possible. I worked on cases ranging from Refugees looking to adjust status to lawful permanent residents, asylum, U Visa, DACA and DACA renewal, and immigrants in removal proceedings to mention a few areas of immigration law I am familiar with due to my experience at the legal clinic.

I further expanded my experience and knowledge in immigration law by assisting a local immigration attorney after I took the bar exam in July 2015. I learned the process of adjusting a lawful permanent resident to citizenship, petitioning for immigrants to obtain EB 1 and EB 2 to name a few.

In October 2016, I joined Quist, Fitzpatrick & Jarrard PLLC as an associate attorney. I handle immigration & naturalization and family law cases. Due to my experience as a Magistrate Clerk, I am comfortable handling criminal defense cases too.

Allow me to assist you and give attention to your legal matter today.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

I served my community for almost seven years as a Magistrate Clerk in Knox County General Sessions. During my service, I learned many procedures, interepretations, and case law when dealing with criminal matters. Knox County Magistrates held probable cause hearings for search warrants and arrest warrants, arraignments for individuals in jail, and set bond for those individuals. The experience gained from those years are immeasurable. Let me assist you on your crimnal matter today!
I needed to work full-time to provide for my family: LMU-DSOL met my needs. I studied hard to move up the ranks in my class while working a full-time job, volunteering over 100 pro bono hours assisting immigrants with legal matters, and participating in many extracurricular activities at law school, such as: Mock Trial, having a leadership role in Immigration Law Society, Family Law Society, the Student Bar Association Rules Committee for the SBA, and active membership in the Criminal Law Society.

I maintained a high GPA while managing my time between many activities, such as: work, school, renovation of my parents' home, extracurricular activities, and serving my community with pro bono legal representation numbering over 100 hours in less than a year needless to say, I was very busy over my years attending law school, but I completed my education with high marks in several classes.

I always put the client first. The client is the most important person in the room.

I achieved several CALI (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction) awards for top performance in Constitutional Law, Evidence, Alternate Dispute Resolution, and Bar Studies I and attaining Dean's List at LMU-DSOL numerous times (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2014). I received recommendations, endorsements, and awards from well-respected members of all professions(Please see my Linkedin profle for more information). I have also been awarded the "Law Students for Justice" by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
I have handled several immigration cases starting my last year of law school. I assisted my immigration professor, who possessed over twenty-five years of experience in immigration law, run an immigration clinic at Centro Hispano de East Tennessee. We met with dozens of individuals and solved many of their immigration matters. I put over 100 hours into their cases which provided me with invaluable experience in achieving the goal of uniting the immigrant with their families, if possible. I worked on cases ranging from Refugees looking to adjust status to lawful permanent residents, asylum, U Visa, DACA and DACA renewal, and immigrants in removal proceedings to mention a few areas of immigration law I am familiar with due to my experience at the legal clinic.

I further expanded my experience and knowledge in immigration law by assisting a local immigration attorney after I took the bar exam in July 2015. I learned the process of adjusting a lawful permanent resident to citizenship, petitioning for immigrants to obtain EB 1 and EB 2 to name a few.

In October 2016, I joined Quist, Fitzpatrick & Jarrard PLLC as an associate attorney. I handle immigration & naturalization and family law cases. Due to my experience as a Magistrate Clerk, I am comfortable handling criminal defense cases too.

Allow me to assist you and give attention to your legal matter today.

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

Stallard Law Firm
Benjamin Stallard

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Tennessee and has no record of discipline from the Tennessee bar association. *

* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.

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This lawyer is licensed to practice in Tennessee and has no record of discipline from the Tennessee bar association. *

* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.