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Clay Sullivan

Robertson, Beasley, Shipley & Robinson, PLLC β€’ Springdale, AR
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(479) 306-6095
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Springdale, AR, 72764-6941, US

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About

Clay Sullivan is a dedicated attorney at Robertson, Beasley, Shipley & Robinson, PLLC, where he leverages his diverse background and extensive legal expertise to serve clients across Springdale, Fort Smith, Little Rock, and Ozark. With a robust academic foundation from Arkansas Tech University and a law degree from the University of Arkansas, Clay combines his legal knowledge with a unique perspective shaped by his military service as a Navy Corpsman and his experience as an Afghanistan combat veteran. His multifaceted practice encompasses various areas of law, including personal injury, insurance defense, criminal defense, family law, bankruptcy, estate planning, and civil litigation. This wide-ranging expertise allows Clay to provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet the individual needs of his clients. He is licensed to practice in all Arkansas State Courts as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. Clay's commitment to his clients is unwavering. He understands the complexities of legal challenges and strives to build meaningful, long-term relationships founded on trust and respect. His background in emergency services as a licensed Paramedic for 15 years further enhances his ability to relate to clients in high-stress situations, ensuring they receive compassionate and effective legal representation. At Robertson, Beasley, Shipley & Robinson, Clay Sullivan stands out as a devoted advocate ready to guide clients through their legal journeys with professionalism and care.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

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Updated: Mar 20, 2026