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Megan Elizabeth Wooster
Little Rock, AR Lawyer with 14 years of experience
(501) 372-3700
Stephens Building
111 Center Street, Suite 1200
Little Rock, AR 72201
Offers Video ConferencingVideo ConfDivorce, Family and Probate
University of Arkansas - Little Rock
Megan E. Wooster is an experienced litigation attorney with a relentless passion for domestic relations cases. Ms. Wooster is also a qualified Attorney Ad Litem, appointed by the Courts, to represent minor children in custody & probate cases. Ms. Wooster is dedicated to her clients and will aggressively fight to obtain the best resolution for you.
Megan is a Tennessee native who moved to Arkansas to attend law school. Prior to M.W. Law, PLLC in 2013, Megan was a domestic relations litigation attorney at the James Law Firm and an insurance defense litigation attorney at Anderson Murphy Hopkins, LLP. In...
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Gregory Adam Jacobs
Atlanta, GA Attorney with 33 years of experience
Business, Estate Planning and Tax
University of Florida
“What I love most about my job is helping clients solve their problems, and of course, getting hugs from happy clients.”
Greg is the CEO and Senior Attorney at Dynamic Estate Planning. Greg is also the Managing Member of Jacobs & King. Greg has been practicing law and advising clients for more than 27 years. Greg’s specialties are Trusts and Estates, Probate & Trust Administration, Asset Protection Planning, Business Law, Business Succession Planning and Tax.
Prior to co-founding Jacobs & King, Greg held positions including Senior Vice President and Regional Managing Director, Financial Planning at Wachovia Bank; Senior Manager, Private Client Services...
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Kristen B. Patty
Wichita, KS Attorney with 34 years of experience
(316) 651-0030
200 W. Douglas, Ste. 600
P.O. Box 3545
Wichita, KS 67202
Appeals and Criminal
University of Kansas School of Law
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If you are like the majority of solo and small-firm lawyers practicing today, you have more than enough work to do and not enough time to do it. Your days are filled with court appearances, appointments and phone calls, so complex research and writing tasks (and not everyone likes to do them) get pushed to evenings and weekends, taking time away from family and other activities. I help other attorneys represent their own clients better by working as an independent contractor and taking some of these time-consuming tasks off their hands.
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