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About David Davies

Mr. Davies graduated with honors from the University of Tulsa in 1996 where he majored in Political Philosophy and International Studies.David Davies

After spending a couple of years on staff with Student Mobilization, an interdenominational college ministry, he attended the University of Arkansas School of Law and graduated with honors from law school in May 2001.

After being admitted to the Arkansas Bar in the fall of 2001, Mr. Davies accepted a job from Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor to serve as Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Appeals Division. After Mike Beebe succeeded Mark Pryor as attorney general, Mr. Davies remained in his post, fighting on behalf of the people of the State of Arkansas to keep hundreds of criminals behind bars. During his time at the AG’s office, Mr. Davies instructed prosecutors on the laws prohibiting driving while intoxicated, drafted legislation that streamlined legal processes related to regional punishment facilities that saved the state millions of dollars, and successfully handled over one hundred and fifty appeals before the Arkansas Court of Appeals and Arkansas Supreme Court. Mr. Davies left the attorney general’s office to go into private practice in the spring of 2006, after Mr. Beebe announced that he would be running for governor.

In June of 2006, Mr. Davies opened an office in Conway, Arkansas, where he has principally resided since 1997. From the outset, Mr. Davies focused his practice on estate planning, elder law, businesses and corporations, and appeals. Throughout the last four years, he has cherished the opportunity to work with families whose goal is to care for their loved ones. He considers himself blessed to be able to serve selfless clients.

Mr. Davies had the privilege of serving as college pastor of Fellowship Bible Church, Conway, from 2004 to 2008. In the last decade, he has led two separate mission teams to Ukraine and India. He taught business law at Central Baptist College in the fall of 2009.

Mr. Davies co-authored an article with his good friend, Aaron Brooks, in the University of Notre Dame’s Journal of College and University Law, entitled: “Exploring Student-Athlete Compensation: Why the NCAA Cannot Afford to Leave Athletes Uncompensated.”

Mr. Davies has been an accredited attorney with Department of Veterans’ Affairs since 2009 and is licensed to practice law in Arkansas, Tennessee and Missouri. As of May 2015, he has conducted seminars for War-Time Veterans in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Texas, Florida, Virginia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Iowa and Louisiana as well as the US territory of Puerto Rico.

Mr. Davies is an accredited Attorney with Department of Veterans Affairs, Arkansas Bar Association Elder Law Section, American Bar Association, Trust and Estate Law Section of the ABA, Academy of VA Pension Planners, National Care Planning Council, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Kingdom Advisers, Tennessee Bar Association, and Missouri Bar Association.

About Tina Huddleson

Tina Huddleson

Tina Huddleson graduated with High Honors from the William H. Bowen School of Law in LittleRock where she served as Associate Research Editor for the UALR Law Review. During law school, Tina clerked for several large firms in Little Rock and the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office. Upon graduation, she spent two years as the Deputy Reporter of Decisions for the Arkansas Supreme Court, where she proofread and edited judicial opinions.

Prior to attending law school, Tina received a B.A. in Spanish from Harding University in Searcy. While there, she served as a translator on overseas missions in both Venezuela and Cuba. Tina is a life-long resident of Faulkner County, having grown up in the small farming community of Guy. While she has experience practicing law in a variety of areas, as the granddaughter of two Korean War veterans, she enjoys working in elder law, and particularly loves working with veterans and their families to help them attain much-needed benefits. She lives in Conway with her husband Nate and their two children.

About Bryan Malloy

Bryan MalloyBryan earned his J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law, where he graduated cum laude and was selected to serve as a member of the Arkansas Law Review. Prior to attending law school, he graduated magna cum laude from the University of Central Arkansas, where he majored in History and minored in Interdisciplinary Studies through the Schedler Honors College.

Bryan is a native of Marion, Arkansas, and currently lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with his wife Sarah.

Publications
Bryan Malloy, Minor Fix or Major Pain: The Impact of Fitton v. Bank of Little Rock on Arkansas’s Homestead Exemption, 66 Ark. L. Rev. 577 (2013).

 

Elizabeth Richardson

Richardson, Elizabeth L.H.

Elizabeth is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law. While in school she worked in the Law School Legal Clinic on step-parent adoptions, guardianships, and for the Arkansas Innocence Project as a Student Attorney and as Student Coordinator. Before law school she earned her B.A. in Environmental Science with Minors in Biology and Pre-Law, from Westminster college where she founded the school’s Chess Club and EcoHouse, a sustainable learning and living facility and internship program for students on campus.

Her father is a retired colonel who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Gulf War, and Vietnam, so she has a particularly special place in heart for veterans and especially for their families.

 

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Services

  • Veterans Planning Solutions
  • Elder Law Solutions
  • Estate Planning Solutions
  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Estate Planning Solutions for Blended Families
  • Estate Planning Solutions for Families with Minor Children
  • Business Solutions
  • Appeals

Associations

  • Arkansas Bar Association Elder Law Section
  • American Bar Association
  • Trust and Estate Law Section of the ABA
  • Accredited Attorney with Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Academy of VA Pension Planners
  • National Care Planning Council
  • National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
  • Kingdom Advisers
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