KHKAREN SHARP HALBERTQuattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow, PLLC
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Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow, PLLC

Karen Sharp Halbert

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111 Center Street, Little Rock, AR, 72207
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Karen Sharp Halbert is a business attorney with 25 years of legal experience, practicing at Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow, PLLC in Little Rock, AR. She earned a B.S. from Henderson State University in 1982 and a J.D. from University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law in 2001. She has been admitted to the Arkansas Bar since 2001. Her practice encompasses business, intellectual property, and litigation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2001

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Business34%
  • Intellectual Property33%
  • Litigation33%

Languages

English

Experience

25+ years

Business Attorney at Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow, PLLC. Admitted to practice in Arkansas, 2001. Focus areas include Business, Intellectual Property, Litigation.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Arkansas

Bar #BAR-1 · Admitted 2001

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Schools & Education

University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 2001

Henderson State University BS - Bachelor of Science

Degree · 1982

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111 Center Street, Little Rock, AR, 72207

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