Friday, Eldredge & Clark announces three new partners

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Little Rock-based law firm Friday, Eldredge & Clark announced Wednesday (Jan. 2) that three attorneys have been elected to the firm’s partnership — Angela Artherton, Katie Watson Bingham and Tyler D. Bone.

Artherton joined the firm’s Rogers office in 2015 and serves as litigation counsel to businesses, insurance companies, school districts and individuals in commercial disputes, employment claims and insurance coverage issues. Her experience includes class action defense, noncompetition agreement disputes, corporate dissolutions, employment discrimination defense, breach of contract litigation and education law.

Angela graduated magna cum laude from the University of Arkansas School of Law and received her bachelor’s degree from Missouri Southern State University.

Bingham joined the firm’s Trust and Estate Planning Practice Group in 2012. Her areas of practice include estate planning, estate and trust administration, estate and gift taxation, tax planning for individuals, entity formation, probate matters and formation and planning for exempt organizations.

She graduated with high honors from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and holds a master’s degree in taxation from the University of Florida.

Bingham also serves as an adjunct professor at the Bowen School of Law where she teaches gift tax and estate planning. She is a member of the Heart of America Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a board member of the Central Arkansas Estate Council.

Bone joined the firm in 2012 after graduating with high honors from the Bowen School of Law at UALR. He is part of the Medical Malpractice Practice Group and focuses on the defense of doctors, nurses, hospitals and other medical professionals in malpractice litigation.

Bone has an active motion and appellate practice and has served as counsel in several medical malpractice jury trials.