Kenneth L. Osborne
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Kenneth L. Osborne is a seasoned attorney based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with a strong commitment to advocating for individuals in need. Born into a military family, Ken's upbringing took him across the United States, but he has proudly called Arkansas home since 1979. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus in marketing from the University of Arkansas, followed by his law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law in December 1986. In 1989, Ken established his private practice, driven by a passion for supporting "the little guy." With over three decades of experience, he has become a trusted advocate for clients facing personal injury challenges, including automobile, motorcycle, and 18-wheeler accidents, as well as on-the-job injuries. Ken has successfully navigated complex insurance cases, recovering millions of dollars for those he represents. His dedication extends to assisting clients with Social Security Disability claims, offering crucial support during difficult times. Beyond personal injury cases, Kenneth L. Osborne has also practiced criminal defense across Washington, Benton, and Madison County District and Circuit Courts, as well as the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. His legal acumen has allowed him to present cases before the Arkansas Supreme Court and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. As a devoted father of three and grandfather of two, Ken understands the importance of family and community, which fuels his commitment to serving his clients with compassion and expertise. Whether navigating the complexities of personal injury law or standing up for clients in criminal defense, Kenneth L. Osborne remains dedicated to achieving justice for those he represents in Fayetteville and beyond.
About Family Law
Family law attorneys handle legal matters involving family relationships including marriage, divorce, child custody, and support. They help families navigate emotional and complex legal situations. Common matters include divorce, child custody, child support, adoption.