Hani Wail Hashem

Hani Wail Hashem

Hashem Law Firm, PLC • Monticello, AR
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Contact

Email
Phone
(870) 469-2455
Address
437 W Conrad Ave, Monticello, AR, 71655-4605, US

Professional

About

Mr. Hashem began practicing law in Monticello, Arkansas in 1984. He regularly represents a wide range of clientele, including insurance companies, banking institutions, businesses, and individuals with catastrophic injuries. Mr. Hashem has litigated claims in all state and federal courts in Arkansas and the United States Supreme Court. His practice is focused on litigation involving injuries from defective products, medical malpractice, construction site accidents, automobile accidents, and business fraud. Mr. Hashem has several precedent setting jury verdicts involving medical malpractice, product liability, and personal injury. He won one of the first ever cases under the Arkansans With Disabilities Act representing a wheelchair bound schoolteacher, where the jury awarded the maximum amount allowed by law. Mr. Hashem is also recognized for a notable string of victories while defending banking institutions in lender liability cases. His 30 plus years’ experience and emphasis on banking law has earned the trust of bankers throughout Arkansas. Mr. Hashem has represented numerous nationally known companies, for example, Railserve, Inc., Crop Production Services, Case Corp., Emerson Electric Company, Wal-Mart, Ford Motor Credit Company, AIG, Chicago Title Insurance Company, and Frost Bank, to name a few, in Arkansas litigation matters. Yet he has pledged to remain available to assist the average working man in need of legal services. Mr. Hashem has been honored on numerous occasions for his work in the legal field. As a legal educator, he has on several occasions been recognized by his contemporaries as one of the best Continuing Legal Education presenters in Arkansas, teaching other lawyers in the fields of medical malpractice, toxic torts, evidence, trial practice, and professional ethics. He is a member of the invitation only American Board of Trial Advocates and International Society of Barristers. Mr. Hashem has been honored by the Governor of Arkansas on five (5) separate occasions with his appointment as a Special Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. He has also been selected by the Arkansas Supreme Court to the serve on the influential Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions and the Supreme Court Committee on Civil Practice.

About Medical Malpractice Law

Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.

Credentials

Education
1984 University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1981 University of Arkansas - Monticello BS - Bachelor of Science
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2000 AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell 1998 Distinguished Alumni, Watson Chapel High School 1997 Best of CLE, Arkansas Bar Association 1995 Best of CLE, Arkansas Bar Association 1994 Distinguished Service Award, University of Arkansas at Monticello
Publications
2003 Advance Monticellonian First, Let's Kill All the Lawyers, A Simple Solution to Tort Reform 1998 ATLA Docket If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Trying the Toxic Tort Case After Daubert & Willamette
Associations
2000 - Present International Society of Barristers 1998 - Present American Board of Trial Advocates 1984 - Present Arkansas Bar Association 1984 - Present Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association Board of Governors, Past 1984 - Present American Trial Lawyers Association
Speaking
2002 ATLA 39th Annual Convention May I Have Some Gravy With My Meat ? Arkansas Civil Jury Instructions 2000 Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association Daubert and the Liberalization of the Use of Expert Testimony 2000 5th Judicial District Bar Association The Seven Deadly Sins- That Which Does Not Kill Us Makes Us Stronger 1998 Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Expert Testimony in Toxic Tort Cases 1997 Mid Winter Convention - Chairman Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association -
Updated: Jan 14, 2026