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Bob Cearley

Bob Cearley

Bob Cearley has been a trial lawyer for more than 40 years and is certified in civil trial advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocates. He is listed in Martindale Hubbell’s Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in America. His areas of practice include plaintiff’s personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, product liability, and commercial litigation.

Bob Cearley is a past president of the Arkansas Bar Association, and has been elected by his peers to the Amer…

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Deanna Davis

Deanna Davis

Deanna Davis has practiced with the Cearley Law Firm for over 17 years, since she joined the firm in 1993. Deanna handles all of the firm’s litigation…

Victoria Clark

Victoria Clark

Victoria has been an integral part of the firm since she came to work at Cearley Law Firm in 2000. During her 10 year career, she has demonstrated str…

Kristina Campbell

Kristina Campbell

Kristina has been with the Cearley Law Firm since 2007, providing excellent management of the daily clerical needs of the firm. Kristina manages the f…

Brittany Cozart

Renee Dudderar

Renee joined our staff in 2003. She handles all of the firm’s business – accounts payable, client billing, general office management, and bookkeeping.…

Recent News

  • Transvaginal Pelvic Mesh Linked to Serious Complications

    Important Update: Public Citizen Urges Recall of Surgical Mesh

    The consumer advocacy group Public Citizen on Aug. 25, 2011, petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to immediately ban the…

  • Non-Compete Agreements

    This article was also posted on Arkansas Medical News

    Though often rejected by the courts as an unreasonable restraint of trade when terms are too restrictive, or the duration too long, or the territor…

  • Regions Bank

    Cearley Law Firm is investigating possible claims against Regions Bank on behalf of Arkansas account holders.

    Some major banks have been successfully sued in other states for “profiteering,” and after…