Arkansas Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Earle, Arkansas

If you need legal help in Earle, Arkansas, this guide profiles 10 attorneys vetted by our editorial team and grouped by the practice areas most in demand locally.

Crittenden County · 2020 population: 1,831

10

Listed Attorneys

4.6/5

Average Rating

17

Avg Years Experience

Attorney

Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Earle

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

Attorney · 6Bankruptcy attorney · 4Real estate attorney · 1General practice attorney · 1Criminal justice attorney · 1Divorce lawyer · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Earle

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CloseTrak, LLC

CloseTrak, LLC

Earle, Arkansas

16+ years of experience

Real estate attorney
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Rainey-W Pal

Rainey-W Pal

Earle, Arkansas

18+ years of experience

Attorney
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Tyler Ginn, Attorney at Law

Tyler Ginn, Attorney at Law

Earle, Arkansas

12+ years of experience

General practice attorneyBankruptcy attorneyCriminal justice attorney
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Watts Law Office, PLLC

Watts Law Office, PLLC

Earle, Arkansas

15+ years of experience

AttorneyBankruptcy attorneyDivorce lawyer
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Easley & Houseal PLLC

Easley & Houseal PLLC

Earle, Arkansas

20+ years of experience

Personal injury attorney
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Hale, Young & Partlow

Hale, Young & Partlow

Earle, Arkansas

28+ years of experience

Attorney
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Teague Law Firm

Teague Law Firm

Earle, Arkansas

21+ years of experience

Attorney
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Earle arkansas family health clinic

Earle arkansas family health clinic

Earle, Arkansas

7+ years of experience

Medical clinicCommunity health centerDentist
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Ziegenhorn and Bernard Attorneys at Law

Ziegenhorn and Bernard Attorneys at Law

Earle, Arkansas

11+ years of experience

AttorneyBankruptcy attorneyCivil law attorney
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Sara Rogers Law Firm

Sara Rogers Law Firm

Earle, Arkansas

20+ years of experience

Bankruptcy attorneyAttorney
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Legal context for Earle 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 Earle residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.