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Fred Caddell
Distinguished Lawyer
Social Security Disability Law

211 N 11th St, Fort Smith, AR 72901, USA

 

The dedication to helping those in need has inspired Fred Caddell, a founding partner at Caddell Reynolds Law Firm, to represent clients qualifying for Social Security Disability benefits for over 31 years. Born and raised in Paris, Arkansas, he attended Arkansas Tech University before getting his law degree at the University of Arkansas. He then moved to Fort Smith, where he and partner, Bennett Nolan, decided to form Caddell Reynolds Law Firm in order to help injured and disabled citizens in Arkansas. While Fred previously practiced other areas of the law, including Personal Injury, criminal defense, business law, and Bankruptcy, eventually he decided to focus all of his talents on disability law. Fred is authorized to appear in all state and federal courts in Arkansas and Oklahoma. With his intensive knowledge of disability law and experience in all of these courts, he has had the privilege to help thousands of clients get the benefits they receive. When not practicing law, Fred likes to hunt, fish, scuba dive, and travel. He also enjoys volunteering with local youth organizations, such as the Boy Scouts, and helping the local Red Cross. He looks forward to continuing helping people in his community and citizens of his state as he has done for more than three decades.

Christopher Cadem
Featured Lawyer
Criminal Defense Law

1005 Pebble Lake Rd, Fergus Falls, MN 56537, USA

 

For more than a decade, Chris Cadem has concentrated his practice on litigation matters in both criminal and civil cases in State and Federal Court. His experience includes more than 100 trials and roughly a dozen appeals, including multiple petitions to the Minnesota Supreme Court. He has successfully litigated cases spanning from simple speeding tickets to first degree murder and first degree criminal sexual conduct. His civil docket includes everything from contract disputes to complex multiparty, million-dollar financial matters. Chris has been widely recognized for his experience and professionalism.

Gina Cadogan
Charter Member
Labor Law

300 S Pine Island Rd, Plantation, FL 33324, USA

 

Gina practices labor employment law counseling and litigation. Prior to owning her law firm, Ms. Cadogan primarily represented Fortune 500 Companies, municipalities, non-profits and hospital systems in employment and commercial litigation at large National and International firms. Presently, she represents individual employees and companies in all aspects of employment and labor claims, including but not limited to discrimination, harassment and retaliation, non-compete agreements, wrongful discharge, workers’ compensation retaliation, unpaid wage claims, overtime claims, negligent hiring/retention, and medical leave violations. Gina also provides advice about a full range of employment matters, including personnel practices and policies, investigation of discrimination, harassment and retaliation claims, medical leave issues, as well as hiring and termination decisions. Gina frequently speaks on these topics both locally and nationally at legal conferences and to her corporate clients. Gina received her law degree from Emory University School of Law in 1999 and served on the Moot Court Board and was a recipient of the Order of the Advocates. She graduated from the University of Florida in 1996, with dual degrees and high honors (magna cum laude) and was inducted as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key Honor Societies. She is admitted to the Florida Bar, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida. Gina is active in the Federal Bar Association, Caribbean Bar Association and Broward County Bar Association.

Zane Cagle
Charter Member
Personal Injury Law

500 N Broadway, STE 1605, Saint Louis, MO 63102-2158

 

John R. Cahill
Featured Lawyer
Other

8 N Front St, Kingston, NY 12401, USA

 

Area of Practice: Art Law John is a litigator and transactional lawyer focusing on legal matters in the art world. His clients include artists, artist’s estates, art advisors, art borrowers, art lenders, auctioneers, art collectors (leading and new), charities/nonprofits, galleries, insurers, investors, museums, and virtual platforms. With more than 30 years of experience, John has helped clients avoid litigation, successfully litigated important cases when necessary, and advised clients on art transactions (commissions, consignments, gifts, insurance, investments, purchases, sales, loans, licenses, etc.), including some of the largest and most complex deals in the art market. While John has spent his career primarily in the private practice of law (including a pro bono practice), he has also been the General Counsel of Phillips and occupied a C-suite role at Sotheby’s in which he oversaw financial deal-making globally and oversaw its art-lending affiliate. He has also served as pro bono counsel to the Appraisers Association of America. John is a past Chair of the field’s leading art law committee (advocating for legislation to protect artists and art experts). He has taught and lectured frequently at many venues (including universities and the academic programs of Christie’s and Sotheby’s), and published articles, book chapters, and educational materials on art law topics. Named as one of the “Art World’s Most Powerful Lawyers” by Artnet News, John is often sought out by art journalists for background analysis and commentary, and he has been quoted in prominent media and publications in the United States and internationally. Chambers High Net Worth has recognized John as a top-tier art lawyer and quoted sources praising his “experience and expertise” and describing him as “a true intellect . . . incredibly knowledgeable on all things art-related.”