Attorney Profile
Frederick S. "Rick" Spencer
Frederick S. "Rick" Spencer
Spencer Law Building 409 East Sixth Street Mountain Home, AR 72653-3907
Communication Center
Phone: (870) 425-6984
E-mail:
Spencerforhire@rickspencer.com
Fax: (870) 424-2539
Web Site:
www.rickspencer.com
The history of the Spencer Law Firm
founded in 1975 by Frederick S. "Rick" Spencer, Attorney at law, is brief yet
interesting. Certainly the beginnings of the firm varies in comparison to
other law firms.
The firm actually began in early 1975 after Rick Spencer traveled from Fayetteville, Arkansas, after graduating with a
juris doctorate in law, obtained from the University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Rick Spencer was born in 1947 into a legal family. His father, J. V. Spencer, Jr., was a very successful trial lawyer in the South Arkansas
town of El Dorado, Arkansas, having been picked for many years by the Arkansas
Gazette as one of the 10 best lawyers in the State of Arkansas. J. V. Spencer,
Jr. was born of J. V. Spencer, Sr. who was also a very prominent and successful
trial lawyer in south Arkansas. Rick Spencer's grandfather began the
first Arkansas Spencer law firm in the town of Strong, Arkansas at the turn of
the century after being raised in the town of Spencer, Louisiana, a town still
so named after Mr. Spencer's forefathers who homesteaded much of what would
later be called Spencer, Louisiana in the early 1800's.
After the Strong, Arkansas tornado in 1916 which totally devastated the town, J. V. Spencer, Sr. moved with his family to
the then smaller town of El Dorado, Arkansas right about the time that the oil boom in south Arkansas began in the early twenties.
Rick Spencer's father was born in 1920.
After graduating from law school in the early sixties, Rick Spencer's
older brother, Jim Spencer, went into the family law firm of Spencer & Spencer in El Dorado, Arkansas, and was a member and later partner of this firm with his father and grandfather.
But the younger son, Rick Spencer, rather than becoming a member of the long line of Spencers associated in law firms in
south Arkansas and northern Louisiana was enchanted with the north central Arkansas. He felt that he could have more versatility and challenge by beginning a firm on his own after graduation from Law School.
When he graduated in 1975, Rick Spencer started the Spencer Law Firm in Mountain
Home, Arkansas.
He has served as President of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives
[i.e. NOSSCR]. He founded and was a Past President of the Arkansas Injured Worker's Association Inc.
which later became the Administrative Law Division of the Arkansas Trial
Lawyer's Association. And since 1983, he has served as the elected Representative on the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association. He
has also been elected to represent the
north central Arkansas area on the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates.
Although Mr.
Spencer is a general practitioner, the emphasis of the Spencer Law Firm, which includes
an excellent well-trained staff of paralegals, secretaries and investigators, is to help the injured, disabled and those wrongfully
injured or killed as a result of negligence or defective products or processes.
Mr. Spencer has been very successful in his practice since the firm was
established in 1975. But you are invited to read the articles
written about him published in the Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association's
magazine, The Docket, as well as read just a few of the articles he has
published and make up your own mind independently of what others say.
Most importantly, you are invited to read just a few of the Arkansas Supreme
Court, Arkansas Court of Appeals, United States District Court and United
States 8th Circuit Court of Appeals decisions where because of his stubborn
refusal to allow what he perceived as an injustice, he has successfully
represented his clients on appeal.
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Sole Practitioner, since
1975
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Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income and related
claims
Victims of Toxic Torts
Workers Compensation Law- Employees injured on the job
Wrongful Death - Claimants / Plaintiffs Only
Services to the Legal Community
Semi / Tractor Trailor / Multiple Vehicular Accidents
Railroad Accidents - Victims only
Longshoremen / Maritime / Jones Act cases
Administrative Law [ERISA, etc.]
Victims of Civil Rights violations [Age, Sexual, Religious, etc.]
Election Campaign & Political Law
Employment Law- Employees Only
Estate Planning- Wills & Living Trusts & various estate plans to reduce
or eliminate expenses or taxes
Insurance Law - Claims Against Insurance Companies for loss by fire,
disability claims, medical, etc.
Litigation & Appeals for victims, employees and claimants only
Victims of Medical and Nursing Home Malpractice
Victims of Personal Injury by Wrongdoers [Motor Vehicle, Explosions,
Electrical Injuries, etc.]
Probate & Estate Administration of Wills of decedents and various types
of trusts and wills for estate planning purposes
Products Liability Law- Victims of Defective Products only
Victims of Professional Malpractice
Veteran's Claims [Veteran by law can not be represented by an attorney
until right after the veteran has been given a final decision by the Board
of Veteran's Appeals right before he files a claim before the Court of
Veteran's Appeals]
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90% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
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Arkansas, 1975
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U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit, 1975
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U.S. District Court Eastern District of Arkansas, 1975
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U.S. District Court Western District of Arkansas, 1975
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U.S. Supreme Court, 1981
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U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals, 1991
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University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Leflar Law Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1975
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J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence
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Honors: Dean's List
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University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1970
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B.S.B.A.
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Honors: Student Representative and Class Voting Delegate
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Major:
Business Administration
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Video Depositions, Social Security Forum, Vol. 5, No. 3, March, 1983
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Video Conferencing in a Large Volume Practice, The Audio Lawyer, May, 1986
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Using Video Tapes: How to Be in Two Places at Once, Trial Magazine, October, 1986
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Perry v. Mar-Bax Shirt Co., 1982 WL 842
(Ark. App. 1982)
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Caviness v. Massanari, 250 F. 3d 603, 74 Soc. Sec. Rep. Ser. 6
(8th Cir. 2001)
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Taggart v. Heckler, 576 F. Supp. 624, 3 Soc. Sec. Rep. Ser. 863
(W.D. Ark. 1984)
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Seawright v. U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co., 275 Ark. 96, 627 S.W. 2d 557
(Ark. 1982)
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Franklin v. State, 7 Ark. App. 75, 644 S.W. 2d 318
(Ark. App. 1983)
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Crosby v. Micro Plastics, Inc., 30 Ark. App. 225, 785 S. W. 2d 56
(Ark. App. 1990)
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Rodgers v. Rodgers, 271 Ark. 762, 611 S.W. 2d 175
(Ark. 1981)
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Perry v. Mar-Box Shirt Co., 16 Ark. App. 133, 698 S.W. 2d 302
(Ark. App. 1985)
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Cleaver v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 683 F. Supp. 708, 21 Soc. Sec. Rep. Ser. 600
(E.D. Ark. 1988)
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Aeroquip, Inc. v. Tilley, 59 Ark. App. 163, 954 S.W. 2d 305
(Ark. App. 1997)
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Marion Hosp. Asspn. v. Lamphier, 15 Ark. App. 14, 688 S.W. 2d 322
(Ark. App. 1985)
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Wenrick v. Crater, 325 Ark. 361 878 S.W. 2d 60
(Ark. 1993)
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Edwards v. Szabo Food Service, Inc., 317 Ark. 369, 877. S.W. 2d 932
(Ark. 1994)
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Baker v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 955 F. 2d 552, 36 Soc. Sec. Rep. Ser. 280
(8th Cir. 1992)
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Matthews v. Jefferson, 29 F. Supp. 2d 525
(W.D. Ark. 1998)
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Sanders v. Sullivan, 983 F.2d 822
(8th Cir. 1992)
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Price v. Sullivan, 790 F.Supp. 854
(E.D.Ark. 1992)
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Woods v. Bowen, 854 F.2d 288
(8th Cir. 1988)
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Mitchell v. Bowen, 827 F.2d 387
(8th Cir. 1987)
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Jeffery v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 849 F.2d 1129
(8th Cir. 1988)
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Berry v. Sullivan, 761 F.Supp. 650
(E.D.Ark. 1991)
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Ricketts v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 902 F.2d 661
(8th Cir. 1990)
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Dewitt v. Smith, 152 F.R.D. 162
(W.D.Ark. 1993)
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Curry v. FranklinCourt of Appeals of Arkansas Electric, 798 SW2d 130
(Ark App 1990)
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Security Bank of Mountain Home, Arkansas
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First National Bank Trust Company of Mountain Home, Arkansas
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Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association
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Conference Program: Social Security Disability Law: A Practical Approach, National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives National Annual Conference,
1983
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Practicalities of a Large-Volume Disability Practice, National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives National Annual Conference,
1983
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The Mechanics and Politics in Filing a Social Security Claim, Taped Interview on Local Television Station,
1983
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Handling a Social Security Disability Claim, Arkansas Volunteer Lawyers for Elderly, Arkansas Legal Services, V.O.C.A.L.S.,
1983
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The Rights of the Injured Worker, Taped Interview on Local Television,
1984
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The Purposes and Accomplishments of the Arkansas Injured Worker's Association, Taped Interview on Local Television,
1984
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How to Efficiently Handle a Large-Volume Practice of Social Security Claims, Arkansas Injured Worker's Association,
1985
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Federal Appeals in a Social Security Practice, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association,
1987
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Establishing a Social Security Practice, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
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Proposed Legislative Changes in Arkansas Worker's Compensation Law, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
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Video Conferencing and Computers in a Social Security Practice,
1987
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Federal Practice and Appeals, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association Seminar,
1988
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Social Security Practice in Federal Court, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association,
1989
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Technology from a Trial Lawyer's Perspective in the Large Volume Law Office--Stepping Into the 90's, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association,
1989
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Student Representative and Voting Delegate, Arkansas School of Law, American Bar Association,
1970
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Dean's List,
1974
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Presidents Award, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1988, 1989
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Rights of Disabled Award, National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives,
1991
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1992
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Winner, Environmental Law Section Legal Essay Contest, Association of Trial Lawyers of America,
1974
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Certificate of Recognition, Arkansas Bar Association,
1982
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Who's Who in American Law,
1986
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Who's Who in the South,
1986
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Who's Who in the Southwest,
1986
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Who's Who in America,
1986
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Who's Who in the World,
1986
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Who's Who in the Society,
1986
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Community Leader of America,
1986
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Varsity Swim Team, University of Arkansas Razorbacks,
1967
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1968
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Eagle Scout Award 1960 & God and Country Award, 1961
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Unit Representative for Boy Scouts, 1977
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Elected Chaplain, 1968
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Alpha Phi Omega - Elected President, 1969
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National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives
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Past President and Sustaining Member since 1982.
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Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association,
1983 - Present
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Elected Governor of North Central Arkansas on
Board of Governors of ATLA since 1983
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of Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association since 1983
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Arkansas Injured Workers Compensation Association, Inc.
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Founder and Past President
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Christian Legal Society,
1979 - Present
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Member
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American Bar Association,
1975 - Present
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Member
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Arkansas Institute of Theology, Fayetteville
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Board of Directors and Past Chairman
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Johnson Bros. Christian Youth Ranch, Arkansas
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Attorney for Board of Directors
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Arkansas Bar Association,
1993
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1995
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Elected Delegate for North Central Arkansas
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American Bar Association,
1971
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Student Representative, Section of Student Lawyers
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American Bar Association Annual Meeting,
1971
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Student Delegate, Student Section
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Association of Trial Lawyers of America,
1983 - Present
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Sustaining Member
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Baxter County Bar Association,
1975 - Present
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Member and Past Secretary
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Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association,
1988
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1989
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Chairman, Division of Social Security and Worker's Compensation
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National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives, State Chairman and 8th Circuit Elected Representative on Board of Directors,
1982
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1992
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National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives,
1992
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President
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Arkansas Institute of Theology
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Chairman, Board of Directors
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Johnson Brother's Christian Youth Ranch
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Attorney
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Christian Broadcasting Group,
owner of the Christian Radio Station on FM 91.5
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Advisory Board & Attorney since it was
founded
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Mountain Home Baptist Church
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Attorney
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Leader of Junior High & High School AWANA - 1996 - Present
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Mountain Home Bible Church
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Mountain Home Bible Church
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Attorney
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Self-Employed, Attorney
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Spencer Law Firm
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Arkansas Volunteer Lawyers for Elderly, Board of Directors,
1988
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1995
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Elected Chaplain
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Alpha Phi Omega,
Elected President
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May 28, 1947, El Dorado, Arkansas, United States of America
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