Gary Green
Attorney at Law

Born:
Texarkana, Arkansas
Education:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law; graduated 1978
Hendrix College - Conway, Arkansas; graduated 1975
Admitted to Practice:
Arkansas State and Federal Courts, Texas State Courts (licensed in 1988), Missouri State Courts, Oklahoma State Courts, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Supreme Court
Practice Areas:
Professional Associations:
American Association for Justice, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association and Past-President of Southern Trial Lawyers Association
Professional Ratings:
Martindale-Hubbell - Rating: AV
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1001 La Harpe Boulevard
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Phone: 501-224-7400
Fax: 501-224-2294
gary.green@ggreen.com
I am proud of my two plus two family. My wife, Patricia, and I are happily married and have four children between us, Alexia, Brice and Meggie in college and Kayce recently graduated from UALR School of Law, my law school of over thirty years ago!
Texarkana, Arkansas is where I was reared by my parents, Donna and Ronald Green. Sister Kimi Cox and brothers Clark Green and Ronnie Green still live in Texarkana.
In my spare time I fancy myself a farmer tending to a recently planted pecan orchard and planning an orchard. I do a little bird hunting and a little trout fishing. I walk my dog, Max, for exercise.
A typical day for me begins at 6:00 a.m. and winds down with dinner at 7:00 p.m. I enjoy work and would work too much but for Patricia’s insistence from day one that I be at the dinner table by 7:00 p.m. That is a tradition which she instilled in me and our children - one that I very much appreciate and to which I attribute much of our success as a couple and a family.
What are a few things I have learned in over thirty years of practicing law? I was lucky early on to learn that if I earnestly try to help my clients, others will help me do that. I have learned from mentor John Ward that to be successful one needs, most of the time, to be the first one to arrive at and the last one to leave the workplace. From mentor Miles Hale I learned that a people’s practice is an honorable calling and especially fits for me. I was taught by my parents and grandparents to follow the golden rule, and then by my law school professors and judges not to mention it!






