Arkansas Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Black Springs, Arkansas

10 attorneys practice in Black Springs, Arkansas according to our directory. Read profiles, compare practice areas, and connect with the lawyer best suited to your matter.

Montgomery County · 2020 population: 96

10

Listed Attorneys

4.6/5

Average Rating

15

Avg Years Experience

Attorney

Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Black Springs

Of the 10 attorneys featured in Black Springs, Arkansas, the most represented practice areas are:

Attorney · 4Law firm · 3Trial attorney · 3Estate planning attorney · 2Civil law attorney · 2Family law attorney · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Black Springs

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Blackhouse Law

Blackhouse Law

Black Springs, Arkansas

13+ years of experience

Law firm
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Legacy Law Group - Philip Montgomery

Legacy Law Group - Philip Montgomery

Black Springs, Arkansas

19+ years of experience

Attorney
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Roper Law Firm, PA

Roper Law Firm, PA

Black Springs, Arkansas

5+ years of experience

Estate planning attorneyFamily law attorneyLegal services
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Bornhoft Law

Bornhoft Law

Black Springs, Arkansas

11+ years of experience

Law firmTrial attorney
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Montgomery Law Firm

Montgomery Law Firm

Black Springs, Arkansas

20+ years of experience

Law firm
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Crawford Law Firm, P.A.

Crawford Law Firm, P.A.

Black Springs, Arkansas

13+ years of experience

Trial attorneyCivil law attorneyElder law attorney
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Mc Millan Mc Corkle Curry

Mc Millan Mc Corkle Curry

Black Springs, Arkansas

22+ years of experience

Attorney
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Heaton & Harris LLP

Heaton & Harris LLP

Black Springs, Arkansas

14+ years of experience

AttorneyEstate planning attorneyReal estate attorney
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Crawford Law Firm

Crawford Law Firm

Black Springs, Arkansas

21+ years of experience

Trial attorney
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Kelsay Law Firm, P.A.

Kelsay Law Firm, P.A.

Black Springs, Arkansas

16+ years of experience

AttorneyCivil law attorneyDivorce lawyer
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Legal context for Black Springs clients

Arkansas applies modified comparative negligence with a 50% bar rule.

The personal-injury statute of limitations in Arkansas is 3 years from the date of injury, so Black Springs residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.