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Taylor King
Taylor King is the founding attorney of Taylor King Law, practicing for over 30 years since opening the firm in 1994. He received degrees in political science and history from Ouachita Baptist University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas. He is proud to work alongside his children, Austin and Maggie, and enjoys spending time with family and his golden retriever, Honey.

Brad Hendricks
Brad Lowber Hendricks practices in the areas of Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and management of litigation & claims. Brad is licensed to practice in Texas and Missouri. Brad worked for many years as a trial attorney almost exclusively handling medical malpractice cases. His practice focused on representing children with cerebral palsy or other birth injuries caused by obstetric or pediatric malpractice. In recent years, Brad’s focus has shifted to managing the law firm, one of the twenty largest law firms in Arkansas. He strives to stay abreast of important developments in all of the firm’s cases. Brad is devoted to legal ethics, and works tirelessly to earn the trust and respect of all the firm’s clients. His success has been linked to the personal connection he feels toward his clients because of a car wreck that changed his life. Brad is a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers, an exclusive organization, for the fourth year in row. In 2011, the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association awarded Brad the Henry Woods Lifetime Achievement Award.

Bill Reynolds
Bill Reynolds has dedicated his time and practice to serving people in the area since 1992. It’s through this hard work and tenacity that has earned Bill many awards. These awards include the Super Lawyer Award, the award for Top 10 Attorneys by the National Academy of Personal injury, and many more. Bill’s journey to becoming an attorney started with a tragic event during his college years. While Bill was in school, a hospital denied his grandfather, a World War II veteran, treatment. This led to his death. The event set Bill on a path to “protect those who were less fortunate by protecting them from such callous acts” and inspired him to become an Arkansas medical malpractice lawyer dedicated to seeking justice for victims of medical negligence. Bill is currently married with five children. His wife is a professor at a local college teaching various science courses. Away from work, Bill enjoys Scuba diving, grilling, and boating with his family.

Christopher Heil
Christopher Heil joined Taylor King Law in 2021. He is a member of the Pulaski County Bar Association, American Bar Association, and the Arkansas Bar Association, where he serves on the Education Committee. He is a past President of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association and has written articles and spoken at seminars. He is licensed to practice in Arkansas, the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.

George R. Wise
George R. Wise Jr. practices in the areas of medical negligence, medical products and products liability litigation. George Wise is a native Arkansan, born in Batesville, Arkansas. He is married to Barbara Gilbert-Wise and has two sons, Charles and Dalton. He received a B.A. from the University of Arkansas in 1975 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas in 1978. In 2016, George was awarded the Roxanne Wilson Advocacy Award. George was selected as the 2005 Outstanding Trial Lawyer by the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. George was President of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association in 2014 to 2015. He is currently the Chair of Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association’s Publications Committee. Mr. Wise has been selected as a Mid-South Super Lawyer in Medical Malpractice from 2012 to 2018. Mr. Wise was also awarded “Top Rated Medical Malpractice Attorney in Little Rock, AR” by Super Lawyers for 2021. George Wise is being recognized in the 2022 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. George believes that the right to a jury trial is the only way to protect regular folks from the tyranny of special interest groups and powerful corporations. He has never, and will never, represent special interest groups over the rights of regular Arkansans.

Fred Caddell
The dedication to helping those in need has inspired Fred Caddell, a founding partner at Caddell Reynolds Law Firm, to represent clients qualifying for Social Security Disability benefits for over 31 years as an experienced Arkansas social security disability attorney. Born and raised in Paris, Arkansas, he attended Arkansas Tech University before getting his law degree at the University of Arkansas. He then moved to Fort Smith, where he and partner, Bennett Nolan, decided to form Caddell Reynolds Law Firm in order to help injured and disabled citizens in Arkansas. While Fred previously practiced other areas of the law, including Personal Injury, criminal defense, business law, and served as an Arkansas bankruptcy lawyer, he eventually decided to focus all of his talents on disability law. Fred is authorized to appear in all state and federal courts in Arkansas and Oklahoma. With his intensive knowledge of disability law and experience in these courts, he has had the privilege to help thousands of clients get the benefits they deserve. When not practicing law, Fred likes to hunt, fish, scuba dive, and travel. He also enjoys volunteering with local youth organizations, such as the Boy Scouts, and helping the local Red Cross. He looks forward to continuing helping people in his community and citizens of his state as he has done for more than three decades.

Bobby McDaniel
Attorney Bobby R. McDaniel has practiced law in Arkansas for more than 50 years. A graduate of the University of Arkansas' Robert A. Leflar Law Center, Bobby has earned a reputation among personal injury victims and peers alike as a tireless advocate who puts clients' needs first. He has obtained record results on behalf of clients, including medical malpractice verdicts, punitive damages, and millions of dollars for auto accident victims. He has been a featured speaker at numerous CLE seminars and on national television. In 2025, he was given a Life Fellow award by the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).