Arkansas Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Gilbert, Arkansas

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

Searcy County · 2020 population: 26

9

Listed Attorneys

4.1/5

Average Rating

19

Avg Years Experience

Criminal justice attorney

Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Gilbert

Of the 9 attorneys featured in Gilbert, Arkansas, the most represented practice areas are:

Criminal justice attorney · 5Divorce lawyer · 2Family law attorney · 2Attorney · 2Real estate attorney · 1Business development service · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Gilbert

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Gray L. Dellinger Attorney at Law

Gray L. Dellinger Attorney at Law

Gilbert, Arkansas

25+ years of experience

Divorce lawyerCriminal justice attorneyFamily law attorney
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Halbert Law Offices

Halbert Law Offices

Gilbert, Arkansas

16+ years of experience

Real estate attorneyBusiness development serviceBusiness management consultant
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Millar Law, P.L.L.C.

Millar Law, P.L.L.C.

Gilbert, Arkansas

25+ years of experience

Criminal justice attorney
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The Law Offices of Brandon White, PLLC

The Law Offices of Brandon White, PLLC

Gilbert, Arkansas

7+ years of experience

Criminal justice attorneyElder law attorneyEstate planning attorney
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Charles E. Halbert, Jr.

Charles E. Halbert, Jr.

Gilbert, Arkansas

11+ years of experience

Law firm
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Blagg Law Firm, P.A.

Blagg Law Firm, P.A.

Gilbert, Arkansas

19+ years of experience

Trial attorneyCriminal justice attorneyFamily law attorney
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James B. Bennett Law Office

James B. Bennett Law Office

Gilbert, Arkansas

19+ years of experience

Criminal justice attorneyDivorce lawyerDivorce service
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Gregory Gilbert E

Gregory Gilbert E

Gilbert, Arkansas

27+ years of experience

Attorney
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Jason H. Gilbert

Jason H. Gilbert

Gilbert, Arkansas

24+ years of experience

Attorney
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Legal context for Gilbert 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 Gilbert residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.