Jennifer Morganne Lancaster
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Jennifer Morganne Lancaster is the Managing Partner at The Lancaster Law Firm, located in Benton, Arkansas. With a robust legal background, Jennifer specializes in a diverse range of practice areas including Business Litigation, Contract Disputes, General Practice, Personal Injury, and Real Estate. Recognized as one of Saline County’s leading attorneys, Jennifer has earned a reputation for her expertise in bankruptcy law, adeptly navigating Chapter 7, 11, and 13 cases for clients throughout Central Arkansas. Her dedication to her clients has led to numerous success stories, including saving homes from foreclosure, recovering garnished funds, and protecting businesses from financial distress. Jennifer's legal journey began as a law clerk for the Prosecuting Attorney in Pulaski County, where she gained invaluable experience in handling district court cases. She further honed her skills at the Arkansas Attorney General's office, assisting in the prosecution of Medicaid Fraud. This comprehensive background equips her with a well-rounded perspective that she brings to her private practice. Driven by a passion for justice and a commitment to client advocacy, Jennifer founded The Lancaster Law Firm to provide personalized legal solutions tailored to individual needs. Her dedication to her clients is the cornerstone of her practice. Beyond her legal achievements, Jennifer is an accomplished athlete, having competed at the national level in figure competitions and completed an Ironman 70.3. In 2014, she was honored as one of Saline County’s Most Extraordinary People. In her free time, she enjoys health and fitness activities, scuba diving, snow skiing, reading, and playing the piano, while also being an advocate for animal welfare and rescue.
About Business Law
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.