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Patrick Cowan is a personal injury lawyer located in Little Rock, Arkansas and practicing throughout the state of Arkansas. Patrick graduated from Hendrix College in 2003 with a double major in Business and Economics and in Computer Science and Mathematics. In 2007 he received his Juris Doctor with Honors from Bowen School of Law in Little Rock. He was a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for 2 years, where he learned Trial Practice, and then went on to represent injured Railroad workers for several years before returning to represent Arkansans in general personal injury cases. He has tried lawsuits in 5 states, in both state and federal courts, and appeared in front of Administrative Law Judges and the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Patrick Cowan is an active member of the Arkansas Trial Lawyer’s Association. Patrick strives to give each client the personal attention and hard work that every case deserves.
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1 Riverfront Pl, Suite 415, North Little Rock, AR, 72114
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Posted by anonymous | November 22, 2021
Intuitive
An attorney you can trust. Listens to what you have to say and makes you feel like your case is more than a paycheck! Hard to find good people that will fight for what’s right.
Posted by Ashley | May 20, 2013 | Workers Compensation
Excellent attorney
I had a minor injury at work which led to several different surgeries and complications from those surgeries. I heard about Mr. Cowan from a friend he helped while working at the railroad. He was exceptionally professional, intelligent, and very willing to listen to my story and concerns. Very person...
Criminal defense lawyer | Oct 13
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"I wholeheartedly endorse Patrick Cowan. I have co-counseled multiple cases with Mr. Cowan and he has proven himself to be reliable, knowledgeable, and a very hard worker. Relying on co-counsel to pull their weight can be a risky endeavor. However, Mr. Cowan always goes above and beyond my expectations for co-counsel. I have no doubt Mr. Cowan extends this same work ethic throughout his practice and I highly recommend him."
"I endorse this lawyer. I've known Mr. Cowan since law school. He is a dedicated, zealous and passionate attorney who is known to be well respected by both the legal community here in Arkansas and his clients."
"I endorse this lawyer.In less than a decade attorney Cowan has established himself as an experienced litigator who knows the law and the courtroom. His multi-state experience shows he isn't afraid to take on any job, anywhere, anytime, anyplace. If you want a lawyer who knows when and how to fight and when and how not to fight, clearly attorney Cowan is that. If his office is anywhere near you, I recommend him to you."
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1998
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
2024 - Present
Attorney, Cowan Law Firm
2018 - Present
Attorney, Kirkendall Dwyer LLP
2016 - 2018
Attorney, B. Patrick Cowan PLLC
2012 - 2016
Partner, Clark Mason Attorneys
2009 - 2012
Attorney, Law Office of H. Chris Christy
2007 - 2009
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
2021 - Present
Academy of Truck Accident AttorneysMember
$350,000 Plaintiff's Verdict
2007
JD - Juris Doctor
2003
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2013
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