Arkansas Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Gilmore, Arkansas

Our Gilmore, Arkansas attorney guide covers 10 licensed lawyers across the practice areas residents most commonly need — from personal injury and family law to estate planning and business litigation.

Crittenden County · 2020 population: 176

10

Listed Attorneys

4.6/5

Average Rating

17

Avg Years Experience

Attorney

Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Gilmore

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

Attorney · 7General practice attorney · 2Bankruptcy attorney · 2Criminal justice attorney · 2Estate planning attorney · 1Family law attorney · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Gilmore

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Alice Gilmore - Criminal Defense Attorney

Alice Gilmore - Criminal Defense Attorney

Gilmore, Arkansas

20+ years of experience

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Morrison Law Firm, PLLC

Morrison Law Firm, PLLC

Gilmore, Arkansas

9+ years of experience

Attorney
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Tyler Ginn, Attorney at Law

Tyler Ginn, Attorney at Law

Gilmore, Arkansas

11+ years of experience

General practice attorneyBankruptcy attorneyCriminal justice attorney
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Morledge Law Firm

Morledge Law Firm

Gilmore, Arkansas

19+ years of experience

Criminal justice attorneyGeneral practice attorneyAttorney
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Brasel Law Firm

Brasel Law Firm

Gilmore, Arkansas

25+ years of experience

AttorneyEstate planning attorneyFamily law attorney
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Teague Law Firm

Teague Law Firm

Gilmore, Arkansas

16+ years of experience

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Gilmore Jamie W

Gilmore Jamie W

Gilmore, Arkansas

13+ years of experience

Attorney
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Miller & Mallett, P.A

Miller & Mallett, P.A

Gilmore, Arkansas

17+ years of experience

Personal injury attorney
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Ziegenhorn and Bernard Attorneys at Law

Ziegenhorn and Bernard Attorneys at Law

Gilmore, Arkansas

21+ years of experience

AttorneyBankruptcy attorneyCivil law attorney
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Gill Law Firm PLC

Gill Law Firm PLC

Gilmore, Arkansas

16+ years of experience

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