JaNan Arnold Davis
Representing the Injured in Arkansas
Born: Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Education and Work History: Ouachita Baptist University, B.A., 1994, History and French, Magna Cum Laude; University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law, J.D. with Honors, 1997; Law Review, Assistant Editor, Author, Casenote:Hodges v. Gray: The Fine Line between the Bench and the Bar and How to Avoid Crossing It.;Top Paper, Trial Advocacy; Top Paper, Criminal Law Seminar;Law Clerk, Arkansas Court of Appeals, Judge Andree Layton Roaf, 1997-1998; the elected City Attorney for the city of Maumelle, Arkansas (15,300 pop.), 2001 to present; authored and submitted briefs at all levels of appellate review, including the United States Supreme Court; instructor for continuing education programs on appellate practice in Arkansas;
Memberships and Service: Admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1997; U. S. District Courts of Arkansas; Eighth Circuit Court Appeals; American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association (Exec. Council, Young Lawyers Division 2002-2006), and Pulaski County Bar Association; International Municipal Attorneys Association; Arkansas Association of City Attorneys.
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If you've been injured, contact an Arkansas injury lawyer at Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, P.A. Our offices are located in Little Rock, Arkansas, and Rogers, Arkansas, but we have successfully handled cases across the state. Complete a FREE Consultation Form online or call us today! We have intake specialists standing by to take your call.
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