Partner
Attorney Cade Cox is a Partner with the firm concentrating his practice in the areas of business law, probate, estate planning, real estate, and civil and commercial litigation. Cade counsels clients in the administration of living trusts, preparing wills and creating life insurance trusts. Cade also works regularly on behalf of owners of closely held businesses. Cade’s experience includes creating comprehensive estate plans; estate and gift tax planning, and probate administration. Cade believes that each individual’s estate plan is unique and should be implemented to accomplish family and personal goals, as well as an efficient tax strategy. Consequently, he regularly assists clients with the preparation of wills and trusts that accomplish both tax and family goals. Additionally, Cade has extensive experience in all areas of real estate law and litigation, including leases, easements, foreclosures, closings, title issues, and quiet title actions. Cade has represented a variety of individuals and businesses in several areas of litigation, including construction issues and complex commercial litigation. Cade also writes a blog about Arkansas business law, estate tax, wills and trust issues at arkansasassets.com.
Call Cade at the number above or email him at: clcox@coxandsterling.com
Practice Highlights
- Counsels clients in the formation of wills and trusts.
- Works with small-business owners and in structuring integrated estate and business plans.
- Has represented executors and trustees in connection with the efficient administration of estates.
- Assists clients with entity formation and corporate governance matters (such as partnerships and LLCs).
- Represents individuals and businesses in a variety of legal issues including complex commercial litigation.
Professional History
- January, 2008 - Present. Partner at Cox, Sterling & McClure.
- October, 2004 - January, 2008. Owner of Law Office of Cade L. Cox, PLLC.
- May, 1998 - October, 2004. Wilson & Associates, PLLC. Served as Partner with managing responsibilities over foreclosure division of Firm.
Education
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock, J.D.
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock, B.A., B.S.