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Big-city knowledge meets small-town living at our firm. Attorney Amy Clay-Thomas was born and raised in Hardy. With our collaborative approach to legal matters, you will reap the benefit of both perspectives.
Meet Amy Clay-Thomas
Amy Clay-Thomas is a native of Hardy Arkansas. She has dreamed of being a lawyer
since she was 12 years-old, when Judge Kevin King was on the bench. Amy is a
member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. At 20 years-old Amy became a
licensed Funeral Director. She graduated with her Bachelor’s of Science in Economics
Pre Law with a minor in Criminology from Arkansas State University in 2018 before
heading to law school at William H. Bowen School of Law that fall.
In her free time, Amy loves to spend her time with her family on the Spring River. She
is also a poodle lover, licensed scuba diver, avid traveler, and Cowboys fan.
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