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Derick Allison
Derick has established himself as one of the premier trial lawyers in Arkansas, with a reputation for being diligent and aggressive. He has successfully tried numerous jury trials for criminal defendants, protecting his clients’ rights and freedoms. In addition, he has tried cases in the areas of serious personal injury, medical negligence, contracts, and business. These trials have resulted in millions of dollars of judgments being won for clients. This experience is invaluable in helping clients evaluate their cases, and to make certain they have access to the justice they deserve. His aggressive courtroom style and thorough preparation are assets to all the firm’s clients. In addition to a flourishing trial practice, Derick has attended some of the country’s premier estate planning legal education seminars. He routinely assists clients in developing comprehensive estate plans, regardless of the size or complexity of the estate. Utilizing a number of different trust planning strategies, he is able to personalize a plan for almost any situation, saving thousands of dollars of unnecessary probate fees for Arkansas families.

Steven Estell
Steven was born and raised in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Arkansas, majoring in Insurance and Risk Management. He attended law school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock where he received his Juris Doctorate. Steven focuses his practice in the areas of Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Civil Litigation, Family Law, and Criminal Defense. He is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, Crawford County Bar Association, and Sebastian County Bar Association. Steven understands that each case is important, and he believes his clients all deserve individual attention and care. He believes that communication is the key to a successful attorney-client relationship and strives to keep clients informed. Most importantly, he ensures that each and every client is treated with the respect that his or her case deserves.

Diane Doh
Diane Doh is an attorney at Walters, Allison, Parker & Estell in Greenwood, Arkansas, whose practice encompasses a broad range of civil, domestic, real estate, and probate matters, including divorce, custody, adoptions, guardianships, estate planning, contract negotiations and disputes, and personal injury. While in law school, Diane served as a member of the Oklahoma Law Review and served as a legal intern in the civil clinic for two semesters. While working as an intern, Diane gained valuable, hands-on experience assisting individuals in need of legal representation in domestic and probate matters. Diane was also the recipient of several scholarships and honors, including the OU Law Clinic Distinguished Intern, OU Law Pro Bono 3L Top Hours Recipient, and Values Public Interest Fellow. Since joining the Walters firm, Diane has litigated numerous cases with success, particularly in the areas of divorce, custody, and guardianships. She uses her knowledge and diligence to advise her clients intelligently and thoughtfully.

Wayland Parker
Wayland started a general practice of law in Greenwood, Arkansas in 1983. His practice evolved into primarily criminal law, family law, wills and estates. He was elected District Judge in 1990 and remained on the bench through 2012. The judgeship was part time until July 2007. Wayland was part of a defense team that successfully defended 16 Defendants charged with Sedition, Attempted Murder of a Federal Judge and an FBI agent. The 45 day trial was the longest trial ever in the United States District Court of the Western District of Arkansas. He joined Walters, Allison, Parker & Estell upon his retirement from the bench in January 2013, and primarily focused on criminal defense, wills, trusts, decedent’s estates and estate planning.
June Anteski
Attorney June Anteski has been licensed in Arkansas since 2007. She graduated from Purdue University and the University of Arkansas School of Law. She is dedicated to helping clients solve legal problems, fighting hard for the best possible outcome through settlement, negotiation, mediation, or court. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Western and Eastern District Court of Arkansas, the Association of Private Practice Lawyers and Attorneys, and the National Association of Professional Women.