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Operation Safekeeping VolunteersArkansas Attorneys Band Together for "Operation SafeKeeping"

In every state in American, families and communities are feeling the loss of the large number of military reservists who have been called to duty on the front lines in the Middle East. Very often, those mobilized include Staff Advocate Judges (JAGs), whose primary mission is to take care of legal matters for the families of their unit's personnel. This means service members and their families may be left without adequate legal resources and support.

That's what happened in the summer of 2003, when approximately 3,000 Army National Guard soldiers from Arkansas' 39th Infantry Brigade were ordered up and sent to Fort Hood, Texas, to begin preparations for their upcoming mission with Operation Iraqi Freedom. To avoid a lapse in legal services, volunteer attorneys badned together to help a lone jag officer serve and protect approximately 3,000 soldiers and their families. Read the full story.

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Morgan E. (Chip) Welch: Breaking Down Bigotry

ConAgra has had multiple complaints” about plant conditions, said associate Lloyd (“Tre”) Kitchens, whom Welch credits for much of the case work. “Maybe they’ll fix it now.”

Jeff Foote: Driven To Help

"The nice icing on the cake is that Linda [Foote's client] became a great advocate for the civil justice system,” helping defeat the referendum that would have allowed the state legislature to set caps on damages. “She debated the president of [a medical malpractice insurance company] and had him for breakfast.”

Bruce Hudson: Exposing a 'Volume Practice' Doctor

"I'm glad the doctor was exposed," said Hudson. "[My client] Krista told me, 'I want to make sure he's not allowed to do this to someone else.'"

Brian Nutt: Helping Those WhoNeed It Most

“I'm just sorry this happened in California, where people like Alan are not fairly compensated for egregious injuries under our state's Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) law," said Nutt.


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