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Don McKinney represents clients in all kinds of general and commercial litigation, including contract disputes, construction defects, professional liability and licensure, product liability, and toxic exposure among others. With extensive and diverse jury trial experience in the federal and state courts of Louisiana and Arkansas, Don crafts persuasive trial strategies and develops expert testimony to support his client’s position and successfully challenge his opponent’s. Don’s extensive litigation experience has led to numerous awards, including election to the American College of Trial Lawyers.
With over 25 years of trial experience, Don maintains a keen awareness of the toll litigation can take on the people and companies involved. He never loses sight of the idea that not only money but professional and corporate reputations are at stake, and he takes care to operate with sensitivity towards all parties in a dispute. In experiencing the sting of litigation expenses, clients often believe the system is designed to make them spend a lot of money and don’t feel confident they’ll receive a fair and just ruling. To help alleviate their concerns, Don reassures clients of his capabilities and experience and lets them know he takes every opportunity to keep costs under control.
In matters where judgment calls are second-guessed after something goes wrong — such as in a toxic tort or construction defect case where harm occurs even though standards of care were met, or in a legal malpractice case where a matter was resolved unfavorably for the party filing the complaint — Don defends his clients by showing that their original decisions were reasonable and appropriate.
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Education
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, J.D. | 1995
- Vanderbilt University, Ph.D. | 1992
- Hendrix College, B.A. | 1985
Bar Admissions
- Arkansas
- Louisiana
Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
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Recognitions
- AV® Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
- Best Lawyers® - Lawyer of the Year in Medical Malpractice Law - Defendants
- Best Lawyers® - Commercial Litigation, Litigation - Health Care, Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants
- LawDragon 500 Leading Litigators in America
- Louisiana Super Lawyers® (by Thomson Reuters) – Business Litigation, Health Care; Top Rated Business Litigation Attorney in New Orleans
- Top Rated Lawyer in Health Care - American Lawyer Media, Martindale-Hubbell™
Education
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, J.D. | 1995
- Vanderbilt University, Ph.D. | 1992
- Hendrix College, B.A. | 1985
Bar Admissions
- Arkansas
- Louisiana
Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Related Services
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