Chad Lewton Cumming
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Chad Lewton Cumming is a distinguished shareholder at Gill Ragon Owen, P.A., where he specializes in personal injury law. A proud native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Chad brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his practice. He earned his undergraduate degree from Westminster College and furthered his education by obtaining a teaching certification from the University of Texas at Arlington, followed by a master’s degree in Education Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Chad's career prior to law was marked by a decade of teaching and leadership in both public and parochial schools, which honed his skills in advocacy, communication, and mentorship. He graduated with honors from the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law and has been a licensed member of the Arkansas Bar since 2008. As chair of the Education Law Practice Group, Chad is actively engaged in various professional organizations, including the Arkansas School Board Association, the Council of School Attorneys, and the National Association of Bond Lawyers. He contributes to the legal community as a member of the Arkansas Bar Association's Law-Related Education Committee and the Law School Committee, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of legal developments. Chad's commitment to service extends beyond his legal practice; he has previously served as chairman of the Board of Trustees for Camp Mitchell and held a position on the Executive Council for the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. In his personal life, Chad enjoys a fulfilling family life with his wife, Jennifer, and their two children. The family is active members of St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock, reflecting Chad's deep commitment to both his community and his faith.
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