Litigation: General Commercial - Arkansas
What the team is known for
Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC is a distinguished firm with a significant geographical reach and notable expertise in a range of contentious issues, including class action defense and product liability. The firm is also regularly mandated by clients from a wide array of industries, ranging from the automobile to the pharmaceutical sectors, on environmental and toxic tort litigation. It offers notable capabilities in breach of contract disputes, as well as personal injury and professional negligence claims.
Strengths
"The attorneys are exceptional litigators with the expertise and experience to handle complex, 'bet the company' disputes."
Work highlights
Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC represented Entergy Arkansas in a number of cases following a major accident at a nuclear power plant, including defending a personal injury action.
Notable practitioners
Steven Quattlebaum routinely handles big-ticket commercial and product liability litigation, including disputes filed across multiple states.
John Tull is one of the leading commercial litigators in the market. He has extensive experience as a trial lawyer, handling disputes such as trade secrets, product liability and breach of contract actions. "John's experience and expertise have proven invaluable."
Chip Chiles is an experienced member of the litigation team with impressive expertise as an appellate lawyer. His practice includes the defense of large-scale class actions. "Chip Chiles has extraordinary legal knowledge, outstanding courtroom skills and a reasoned approach."
Joseph Falasco handles a wide range of commercial litigation, including big-ticket contract disputes. He is commended for his handling of appellate proceedings and class actions.
Michael Shannon has a strong reputation for handling real estate-related litigation but is equally capable of a wide range of broader contentious commercial work. He also defends corporate clients against negligence claims brought as a result of industrial accidents.