Our Legal Staff

Meet Our Staff

Adam Ray

Lead Litigation Paralegal & Supervisor

Adam Ray is a Litigation Paralegal/Case Manager at The Minton Law Firm. He worked at a major Defense firm in Downtown Little Rock for over 4 years with a focus on Medical Malpractice and Product Liability before joining The Minton Law Firm. Adam received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Amber George

Pre-Litigation Case Manager

Amber George is a paralegal and case manager at Minton Law Firm. She has over 15 years of experience handling personal injury, family, law, and social security disability cases. She is very family oriented and enjoys spending her time away from work with her children and husband. Amber has a passion for helping others in need.

Jenna Berryman

Pre-litigation Case Manager

Jenna Berryman is a paralegal and case manager here at Minton Law Firm. She has over 10 years of legal experience in personal injury, family law, and estate planning. In 2015, Jenna completed 4 years of legal studies and received her paralegal certificate from National Paralegal Institute. She also received her Associate Degree in Business from the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton. Jenna truly enjoys working at Minton Law Firm and has a passion for helping those who have suffered loss due to an injury caused by someone else’s negligence.

Jordan Anderson

Pre-litigation Case Manager

Jordan Anderson is a case manager at Minton Law Firm- starting in 2023. She graduated with her bachelor’s degree from University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Prior to working at Minton Law Firm, she was an Elementary School Teacher. Jordan is married with one daughter and one son. She has a passion for helping her clients and making them feel at ease during difficult times in their lives.

Karen Stacy

Litigation Paralegal

Karen Stacy brings her expertise as a seasoned Litigation Paralegal/Case Manager to The Minton Law Firm. With an impressive 25-year tenure serving as a paralegal for a personal injury attorney in Little Rock, Karen's wealth of experience adds immense value to our team. Her dedication to the field is underscored by her attainment of a paralegal certification from UALR in 2005.

Megan Gellhausen

Pre-litigation & Litigation Paralegal

Megan Gelhausen is a Litigation Paralegal at The Minton Law Firm. Prior to living in Benton, Megan lived in Michigan and worked at the Prosecutors Office, and later clerked for a Circuit Court Judge. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in political science and history from Saint Mary's College, and her Juris Doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law.

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Personal Injury Lawyers
No Fee Unless We Win
At Minton Law Firm, we prioritize your peace of mind. Our commitment to "No Fee Unless We Win" ensures that you can pursue justice without financial worry. We only get paid when you receive compensation for your injury.
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in personal injury law, our team at Minton Law Firm has successfully handled numerous cases, securing favorable outcomes for our clients. We have the knowledge and skills to fight for your rights and maximize your compensation.
Personalized Attention
We believe in giving each client the personalized attention they deserve. Your concerns are our priority, and we're dedicated to guiding you through every step of your legal journey.
Compassionate Advocacy
We understand the challenges you're facing after an injury. That's why our approach combines legal expertise with compassion. At Minton Law Firm, you'll find a supportive team ready to listen, advise, and advocate fiercely on your behalf.
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