George J. ("Jay") Bequette, Jr.

George J. ("Jay") Bequette, Jr.: Attorney with Bequette & Billingsley, P.A.
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Biography

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, Pulaski County, Arkansas, 1987-1989.

Areas of Practice (9)

  • General Civil Litigation
  • Complex Litigation
  • Employment Law
  • Education Law
  • Business Litigation
  • Business Transactions
  • Products Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Class Actions

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Arkansas, B.S.B.A., 1983
Law School Attended:
University of Arkansas, J.D., 1987
Year of First Admission:
1987
Admission:
1987, Arkansas; 1989, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas; 1997, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:
Pulaski County and Arkansas (Chair, Member Benefits Committee, 2000-2007) Bar Associations; Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel.
Birth Information:
Lawrence, Kansas, June 7, 1961
ISLN:
909098726

Peer Reviews

4.9/5.0 (7 reviews)
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    4.9/5.0
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    4.9/5.0
  • Communication

    4.9/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.9/5.0
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501-476-0084  Phone

www.bbpalaw.com

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