Charles David Harrison

Charles David Harrison: Attorney with McMath Woods P.A.
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Biography

Law Clerk to Chief Justice Carleton Harris, Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1979. Law Clerk to Associate Justice John F. Stroud, Jr., Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1980. Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Elsijane Roy, Eastern District of Arkansas, 1985-1999. Associate, Cearley, Gitchel, Mitchell & Roachell, 1981-1984.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Personal Injury
  • Products Liability
  • Premises Liability
  • Automobile Crashes
  • Truck Crashes

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Arkansas, B.A., 1976
Law School Attended:
University of Arkansas, J.D., 1979
Year of First Admission:
1979
Admission:
1979, Arkansas; 1979, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Memberships:
Pulaski County, Arkansas and American Bar Associations; Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association; American Association for Justice.
Birth Information:
Nashville, Arkansas, 1953
ISLN:
913105137

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Peer Reviews

4.4/5.0 (17 reviews)
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    4.4/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    4.4/5.0
  • Judgment

    4.4/5.0
  • Communication

    4.3/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.4/5.0
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