Kathryn L. Hudson

650 S. Shackleford Rd., Little Rock, AR

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2003
City University of New York School of Law at Queens College, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
Syracuse University, MA - Masters
1997
Syracuse University, BA - Magna cum Laude

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Kasey fox

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23 Nov, 2023
Mr.Knollmeyer was great to work with as well as his staff. He was very prepared for court and was able to get the case resolved in fast. I would recommend him to anyone.
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Anonymous

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01 Mar, 2021
she made my world start spinning again and gave me so much hope that there was a light at the end she delivered ever word she said she's awesome
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Tommy

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13 Feb, 2020
I both spoke and met Mrs. Kathryn L. Hudson she was very good at explaining everything to me extremely well, especially in parts I had little knowledge in. I am very glad and blessed I met her. She was most knowledgeable in my situation and still able to offer her assistance continuing after we spoke. I defiantly would recommend her! 10/10
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable attorney who is well-spoken and thorough
“Mrs. Hudson acted very professional. She is well spoken and well informed. She acts fast and with dignity.”
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Compassionate and client-focused, going the extra mile to ensure the best outcome
“Ms. Hudson's no nonsense yet very compassionate attitude let's you know she's here to help you & not like some other atty's that are just out after your money. She leaves no stone uncovered & keeps you well informed of your case's progress. Willing to go the extra mile to see you are not getting shafted in the process!”
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Responsive and accessible, providing timely communication and answers to questions
“She always either answered the phone, or would call me back within less than five minutes each time. She never hesitated to help with advice. Never did she rush me through a conversation.”
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Tenacious and unafraid to stand up to power to fight for her clients' rights
“Not afraid to stand up against power - Kathryn keeps strong principles that she will not back down on, and not afraid to put her own neck out for a client if she truly believes that her client is being done wrong...by any authority.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented, leaving no stone unturned in building a strong case
“She is the up most professional, strong on argument and passionate person I know when it is regarding children. She use her skills in discovering smallest details, focused on the facts, using technology to find the facts to help me and my son.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
Arkansas Supreme Court, singletary v. Singletary, AR S.Ct., Dec. 12, 2013

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