The law firm now known as Goodwin Moore, PPLC has served Paragould, Greene County, and Northeast Arkansas since 1889. | ||||
Jefferson Davis Block moved his law practice from Cross County to Paragould in Greene County in 1889, when Paragould was only six years old. . . MORE >>
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Gerald Parker Brown came to the law firm in 1951 following a World War II tour of duty with the United States Marines and a distinguished educational career at the University of Arkansas. . . MORE >> | |||
William F. Kirsch was a native of Belleville, Illinois. He became acquainted with Paragould as a result of his father's service as superintendent of the Paragould Brick Factory. . . MORE >>
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Ray A. Goodwin's earliest connection with the firm came shortly before his birth when his mother was working as secretary of the Greene County chapter of the Red Cross... MORE >> | |||
Maurice Cathey became associated with Mr. Kirsch on January 1, 1933, and remained with the firm until his retirement in 1985. . . MORE >>
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Harry Truman Moore has followed his predecessors’ examples in service to the community and the Bar . . . MORE >> | |||
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