About Our Arkansas Attorneys.

Little Rock Trial Lawyers maintains offices in Little Rock and Fayetteville, Arkansas. We represent clients in states throughout the south. Randy Hall and Mattie Taylor are two of Arkansas’ most successful trial lawyers. Find out how they’ve done it & who they are.

AWARD WINNING LAW FIRM IN ARKANSAS

100% of Our Lawyers are recognized as best lawyers in arkansas

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Randy Hall

Randy Hall has been voted the Best Lawyer in Arkansas. He has been voted as one of the Top 100 Best Lawyers and Trial Lawyers in the United States. Randy has recovered millions of dollars for many deserving clients all over the south including Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and Tennessee.

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Mattie Taylor

Mattie Taylor is President of the Southern Trial Lawyers Association and licensed to practive law in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oregon. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law and has devoted her entire practice to personal injury and medical negligence.

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University of Arkansas Foundation Endowment

Little Rock Trial Attorneys is honored to provide an endowment to law students at the University of Arkansas School of Law.


Our sponsored endowment is to ensure that students who have endured a hardship during the last year have the prominent and permanent support to achieve their highest potential.

Road Map to Your Case

  • Step 1

    Our initial interview with you. We will collect your personal information including your health insurance, the type of injury, place of injury, date of injury, and other pertinent data to help us help you. We may file suit immediately depending upon the circumstances and  the identity of the potential defendants.

  • Step 2

    Your injury may require that we being an immediate investigation by experts such as accident reconstruction experts, black box experts, cause and origin experts and others that we determine are best for your case depending upon the type of your case.

  • Step 3

    We will begin to collect your medical records relative to your injury. This may take days, weeks or months depending upon your recovery and the type of injury that you have suffered.

  • Step 4

    We assimilate the experts needed for your case. Medical negligence cases may take longer than highway accident cases. Product liability cases can take even longer.

  • Step 5

    We begin to place a reasonable value upon your case as the evidence is collected.

  • Step 6

    We make a demand upon the insurance company giving them specific deadlines. If the deadlines are not timely met, we file suit. If a reasonable offer is made, we guide in through the process.

  • Step 7

    The litigation process begins with formal discovery, depositions, sworn statements and similar evidence gathering techniques. We ask for a trial date.

  • Step 8

    We prepare and go to trial.

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