What is a Statute of Limitations
By: Frank H. Bailey, Founder/Senior Partner
What is a Statute of Limitations? Explanation in this blog from attorney Frank Bailey.
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What is a Statute of Limitations? Explanation in this blog from attorney Frank Bailey.
The moments following a car wreck can be a disorienting, adrenaline-rushed ordeal. A wreck checklist can be helpful during this stressful event.
Often we hear a lawyer stand up and say, “Objection Hearsay”. What does that mean? Why is that lawyer objecting to what a person said?
As trial lawyers in Northwest Arkansas, we take great pride in making sure our clients are comfortable and have a complete understanding of how depositions work before the first question is ever asked. --Geoff Hamby
Clients often ask...What happens in a deposition? This is part one of a three-part blog series I’ll be doing on “What Happens in a Deposition?” As a lawyer, it’s easy to forget that most people will never even use the word “deposition” for their entire life. But, once someone becomes a client, a deposition is very likely to be something they’ll have to deal with. --Geoff Hamby
Protecting Your Rights
Make Sure You Don't Pay The Price For Someone Else's Negligence
Don't Let Your Rights Get Run Over Too
Don't Let Your Rights Get Run Over Too
Don't Let Your Rights Get Run Over Too