Larry Rice, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Memphis, TN with 78 reviews
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Larry Rice

275 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN

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4.8 / 5
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Education

1976:
University of Memphis - Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1974:
Rhodes College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 78 reviews
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Stacy bronec

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02 Oct, 2024
I only wish I found them sooner. They were professional, hard working and diligent. I can’t thank them enough
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Strrm67

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19 Sep, 2024
Rice Law handled my case perfectly. This delayed for years. The teams patience and compassion was obvious!!
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Eric d rayford

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03 Sep, 2024
Very satisfied with Rice Law Firm. Nick and Chelsea exceeded my expectations. I had 2 other attorneys from 2 separte firms on my case for a year in a half before I discovered Rice Law. They took care of me not even half the time wasted with the other attorneys.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Larry Rice is such an excellent attorney he listens he is understanding and he execute his job proficiently and swiftly and with much compassion.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“From Day 1, the ENTIRE office staff were professional, responsive, patient, and great listeners.”
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Achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Nick and Mary were always thoroughly prepared for depositions, hearings, motion filings, or client updates. They were prepared to take the case to trial or resolve it with a settlement.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“They went above and beyond. Fought for me and what I deserved which they could see much more clearly than I. I would highly recommend Jessica. She and her team were personable and kind.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I could not have asked for a better team to represent me and close out a divorce case when two other attorneys couldn't accomplish it.”
Cons
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Potentially rude or dismissive receptionist
“If I could give under 1 star.. I would . I called today to inquire about potentially scheduling a meeting… when asked "how can I help you" I was IMMEDIATELY cut off and told "All our consultations are paid and scheduled" with the worst possible attitude .. the tone used was very dismissive.”
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Concerns about being billed excessively
“If you go into a divorce or child custody case looking for the least expensive route, take it from me that in the end, you will end up paying more than you would if you had followed your instinct and hired the Rice Law Firm from the start.”

Publications

2019:
The National Advocates, Top 100 Matrimonial and Family Law
2017:
American Bar Association, The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice: Forms and Procedures for the Lawyer, Fifth Edition
2012:
American Bar Association, The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice: Forms and Procedures for the Lawyer, Forth Edition (25th Anniversary)
2005:
American Bar Association, The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice, 3rd Edition
1998:
The Matrimonial Strategist, ADR- During the Marriage- Using Mutual Gifts to Solve Marital Disputes Over Assets
1998:
American Bar Association, The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice, 2nd Edition
1997:
Wiley Family Law Update, Sample Discovery Forms in Divorce Litigation
1996:
PESI, The Effective, Ethical Lawyer
1994:
The Matrimonial Strategist, Using Divorce Worksheets to Keep Track of Cases
1994:
The Matrimonial Strategist, Visual Persuasion: Using Graphs to Make Your Point
1993:
The Matrimonial Strategist, Case Charts Help You Keep Track of File Details
1992:
Tennessee Bar Association, Trends and Issues in Family Law, “When Mediation Fails, Litigation Prevails”
1992:
American Bar Association, The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice, 1st Edition
1991:
Tennessee Bar Association, Family Law, “Alimony- What it is, What it was, and What it shall be”
1989:
Tennessee Bar Association, Family Law, “Antenuptial Contracts-Alimony, Attorney Fees, & Property Division”
1989:
American Journal of Family Law, Tactics in Divorce Practice
1987:
PESI, Divorce Practice in Tennessee
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