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The Next Step: Choosing Long-Term Care for Your Loved One

When it comes to making long-term decisions for elderly loved ones, their quality of life and well-being is of the upmost importance. If you have a family member who may need extended care in the next few years, go ahead and begin educating yourself on the process and researching optional facilities. Being familiar with the Read More

McMath Woods Partners Selected as Best Lawyers

Six McMath Woods P.A. partners were included in today’s announcement by Best Lawyers for their professional excellence in seven practice areas. The following McMath Woods P.A. partners were acknowledged by their peers and included in the 2019 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America publication. • Employment Law – Individuals John D. Coulter • Employment Read More

Teens Back in School and On the Road: Tips for Parents with Teen Drivers

With school back in session this month, the roads will be busy with both parent and teenage drivers. For those parents with teenagers getting behind the wheel, and some for the first time, this is the perfect time of the year to discuss your expectations and the responsibilities that go along with driving, to set Read More

Summer Sandlot Program Sponsored by McMath Woods

Math Woods P.A. proudly sponsored Junior Deputy Baseball’s annual Summer Sandlot program that ran throughout the months of June and July.  The program, open to all JD players, friends, and first-time players, taught the 7-12 year-old participants new techniques and hosted a classic game of baseball without umpires each night. Players and their families gathered Read More

A Price on Life

How much is your life worth? In November, Arkansans will have the opportunity to cast a vote that will determine whether an arbitrary price tag is placed on the value of their lives. Issue 1, which will appear on statewide ballots in Arkansas on November 6th, is an amendment which proposes to cap Arkansans’ loss Read More

McMath Partners Selected as 2018 Mid-South Super Lawyers

Super Lawyers announced their annual list of Mid-South Super Lawyers that will appear in the 2018 Super Lawyers Magazine.  Six partners from McMath Woods P.A. have again been selected to appear on the list, Will Bond, Neil Chamberlin, John D. Coulter, Samuel E. Ledbetter, Bruce McMath and Carter C. Stein. Super Lawyers is a rating service of lawyers Read More

ATLA Elects New Leadership; Stein Elected Secretary-Treasurer

Members of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA) recently voted the organization’s 2018-2019 Board of Governors into leadership. Carter C. Stein, McMath Managing Partner, was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Stein will serve in the Secretary-Treasurer position for one year, and support the Board’s goal of strengthening the civil justice system through education and disclosure of information critical to public health Read More

McMath’s Carter Stein Featured in Arkansas Democrat Gazette for Commitment to Junior Deputy Baseball

Carter C. Stein, Managing Partner of McMath Woods, PA, was featured in the July 1 edition of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette for his dedication and active roles within Little Rock’s Junior Deputy Baseball program. The article, Volunteer Throws Support Behind Junior Deputy Ball, highlights Stein’s history with the program from his childhood to his involvement now as a board member, Read More

Verdict Ruled for McMath Client; $1.6M Not Owed

MidCon Gathering LLC, represented by McMath Woods PA’s John D. Coulter and Preston T. Kamin of Gray Reed & McGraw LLP, received a defense verdict in a suit after Stephen Carleson and his company, Producers Credit Protection Group, Inc., alleged he developed a credit facility for the company but wasn’t paid $1.6 million he was owed. Read More

Safety Town Teaches Students Safety for Life; McMath Sponsors Community Program

On Friday, June 15, 2018, approximately 200 children within the Little Rock community graduated from Safety Town, a fun five-day safety awareness program designed for rising kindergartners. Through the use of music, crafts, movies, books, community speakers and a child-sized town, the curriculum focuses on basic safety lessons that the children use for the rest Read More