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After graduating from the University of Mississippi School of Law, founding partner Kevin Frye moved to Jackson, Mississippi to practice with an established law firm in the area. While in Jackson, Kevin focused his practice on corporate and insurance defense litigation, and gained valuable experience as an associate attorney.

Thereafter, Kevin decided to return to Oxford and worked as a Law Clerk for Judges Lackey, Howorth and Elliott of the Third Judicial District Circuit Court and later for a law firm in Oxford. These experiences gave Kevin an insiders view of the local court system as well as helping form long-lasting relationships with members of the local legal community.
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Frye Reeves, PLLC has extensive experience in defending persons accused of crimes - from misdemeanor charges such as public drunk, minor in possession, simple assault and DUI to felony charges involving possession or sale of drugs and narcotics, burglary, assault, sex offenses, embezzlement, armed robbery and murder.
Whether you are a start-up business or an established corporation our team can help you navigate your relationship with local, state or federal government agencies and officials. We provide expertise and counsel when a business is seeking government approval or assistance, is navigating the complexities of government regulation, and/or is notified of an enforcement action being taken by a regulatory agency.
Frye Reeves, PLLC has experience dealing with the unexpected. We are frequently asked to assist in situations where a lawsuit has not been filed or criminal charges have not been initiated - yet. Our risk management services include a thorough assessment of potential legal issues, along with identification of other considerations such as economic impact and potential for positive or negative publicity.
Kevin W. Frye, PLLC successfully handles a variety of matters for a diverse client base. While the nature of some cases requires that they remain confidential, others are public and can be shared. Representation of a Lafayette County resident charged with possession of more than 2.5 pounds of marijuana with intent to distribute.
Meaghin obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 2006. She received her B.S. in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of Mississippi in 2000. She currently serves on the steering committee of the Mid-South Intellectual Property Institute.

She has previously served on the Mississippi Technology and Intellectual Property Laws Study Group, convened by the Secretary of State, and as chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Mississippi Bar.She is a frequent speaker on intellectual property issues, particularly as they relate to education or entertainment law.
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