Attorney Bill Kellum, the firm's founding attorney, is a highly experienced and knowledgable attorney who serves the greater Jackson, Mississippi area. Call us today for your initial consultation. Our office is conveniently located off of North State Street in Jackson, MS. We look forward to discussing your case.
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Bill Kellum founded Kellum Law Firm, PC in 2005 and since that time has represented clients in a broad range of legal practice areas. Kellum Law Firm, brings value to its clients and achieves their goals through a commitment to results, achievement, and aggressive advocacy. We do so while maintaining the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and ethical standards.
Alimony is one of the issues that is most concerning to divorcing spouses. The paying spouse often worries that a substantial award will make it impossible to continue enjoying anything close the marital standard of living. A recipient spouse who has limited education, job experience or vocational training might worry about the amount and duration of the award while working toward becoming self-supporting.
Whether you are attacked in a bar, mugged at a poorly lit ATM or sexually assaulted in the common area of the apartment building where you live, the emotional and physical recovery from such an incident can be a grueling and arduous process. Personal injury claims that arise from a physical attack or other form of assault and battery differ substantially from a negligence action against a careless driver.
When you are involved in a collision caused by a distracted, intoxicated or otherwise unsafe driver, you can suffer debilitating injuries that cause intense pain and emotional hardships. These physical and emotional challenges often are exacerbated by the stress from spiraling medical bills and temporary or permanent disability that makes it difficult to pay your mortgage, car payments and other monthly expenses.
Mississippi breach of contract attorney William Kellum III represents clients in civil litigation in the full range of contract disputes.
When parties enter into a contract to do or not do something, disputes may arise because of the failure of one of the parties to comply with the terms of the contract, disagreements over what is required by certain contract language and a host of other issues involving the language or substance of the agreement.
When parties enter into a contract to do or not do something, disputes may arise because of the failure of one of the parties to comply with the terms of the contract, disagreements over what is required by certain contract language and a host of other issues involving the language or substance of the agreement.
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