Bond has been selected for inclusion in the Mid-South Super Lawyers publication as a plaintiff’s personal injury attorney from 2006 to the present. He has been selected for inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America publication from 2016 to the present as a plaintiffs personal injury attorney, including being recognized by the publication as Lawyer of the Year for plaintiffs personal injury for 2023 in the Little Rock area. Bond has previously served as an Arkansas State Representative and state senator. Will Bond is an injury and wrongful death lawyer who handles all types of car and truck wreck cases, hospital and medical negligence cases, and insurance disputes. Allison has served the Centers For Youth & Families as a board member since 2015, including a term as board chair, and is immediate past president of the Board of the Arkansas Environmental Federation. He is recognized for his work by Mid-South Super Lawyers and the Best Lawyers in America. From steel to paper products, organic farming to food production and processing, and renewable energy to farm lending, Allison uses his in-depth knowledge and ability to successfully represent his clients’ interests, whether in the boardroom, at a legislative or in regulatory agency, or the courts. For more than 35 years, Allison has represented clients in a range of environmental, energy and other regulatory and administrative matters, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Superfund litigation, contract negotiation and litigation, permit assistance and appeals, and regulatory analyses. Companies large and small turn to Allison to help navigate regulatory issues. Mark Allison is highly regarded as one of the leading environmental lawyers in Arkansas. He also serves on the Sheridan Parks & Recreation Board in his hometown. Allen actively serves on the Arkansas State University Three Rivers Board of Visitors and on the Board of Directors for the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce and Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce. He represents clients from numerous industries, including health care, banking, broadband, forestry, gaming and alcohol, to name a few. Allen is recognized by Mid-South Super Lawyers and the Best Lawyers in America. Allen has been named to the “40 Under 40” and “Arkansas 250” lists by Arkansas Business, and he is a graduate of Leadership Arkansas. Allen previously served the Arkansas Attorney General’s office as chief deputy attorney general, where he gained considerable experience in government relations matters, was responsible for all legal departments within the office and handled legal issues faced by the state. Justin Allen leads Wright Lindsey Jennings’ government relations practice group and assists clients in working with state and local government on matters of policy, regulation and legislation. Adams currently serves as president of the Arkansas Association of Women lawyers and president-elect of the Debtor-Creditor Bar of Central Arkansas and is past-president of the Arkansas Bar Association’s Debtor-Creditor section. In 2020, Adams co-founded AR Law Partners alongside her talented partners, Charlie Cunningham, Dustin Duke and Katie Freeman. She services clients in the entire state and divides her time between her firm’s offices in Fayetteville and Little Rock. Adams has been in private practice for 16 years, focusing primarily on consumer and business transactions, negotiations and bankruptcy. She was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 2007 and is licensed to practice in the eastern and western districts of Arkansas. Vanessa Cash Adams graduated from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. We present the 2023 Legal Elite, go-to attorneys representing the spectrum of specialties in Arkansas, as chosen by AMP readers. Arkansas Money & Politics needed a good lawyer - our readers came through.
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