Meredith Moore

Arkansas Injury Attorney

Meredith Moore was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, but came to Arkansas to study at Hendrix College. After completing her undergraduate degree, Meredith moved to Little Rock to attend law school at the Bowen School of Law. While in law school, she clerked for a Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge for four years and was an Associate Editor for the school’s Law Review. From there, she went on to work as a prosecuting attorney for the Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, primarily prosecuting Felony domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault cases.

After three years of working as a prosecuting attorney and gaining invaluable litigation experience, Meredith decided to make the transition into civil law. She chose personal injury law to represent those who have been victims of negligence and reckless behavior.

“I knew Rainwater, Holt & Sexton was the firm for me because of their serious dedication to helping their clients at times in their lives when they need it most,” Meredith said. Giving individualized attention to each of her clients and their cases is Meredith’s primary goal to ensure the best end result, whether that be settlement or litigation.

Meredith loves living and working in Arkansas and enjoys being involved in the community. She is on the House of Delegates for the Arkansas Bar Association, a member of the Pulaski County Bar Association, the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, and the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers. She also enjoys volunteering for the Central Arkansas Boys and Girls Club.

“I make it a priority to get to know my clients just as much as I get to know their case. Understanding each person, the facts of the case, and how he or she has been affected by another’s wrongdoing is my approach to effectively representing my clients.”

Born: Memphis, Tennessee

Education:
Hendrix College, B.A. with honors 2010
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law, J.D. 2014

  • Law Review, Associate Notes Editor
  • Litigation Clinic, Rule XV Student
  • Phi Alpha Delta, Philanthropy Committee Chair

Memberships and Service:
Arkansas Bar Association, 2014
Pulaski County Bar Association, 2014
Boys and Girls Club of Central Arkansas
Special Judge in Little Rock District Court
Current President Pulaski County Bar Foundation
Current Arkansas Bar Association Board of Trustees member
2019 Arkansas Bar Association Public Service Academy Inaugural Class
2021 Arkansas Business 40 Under 40
2021 Arkansas Access to Justice Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year

 

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