Thomas H. Tom Wyatt

Thomas H. Tom Wyatt

Product Liability Litigation - Defendants

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Little Rock, Arkansas
12+ years experience
Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC
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111 Center Street, Suite 1900, Little Rock, AR 72201
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Tom Wyatt’s practice provides comprehensive and cost-effective service to a diverse client portfolio—from individuals to Fortune 500 companies—in litigation matters involving commercial and residential property development, land-use disputes, municipal interface and interference, complex commercial litigation, and products liability defense.Tom has successfully tried cases to the bench and the jury, achieving judgments for his clients that have been affirmed on appeal. Tom has appeared before every circuit court in Arkansas, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Eastern District of Michigan, the Arkansas Supreme Court, and the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Tom currently serves as the Chair for DRI Young Lawyers, a national organization of civil defense counsel within ten years of bar admission, and as President for the Arkansas Association of Defense Counsel, Arkansas’s premier association of civil defense attorneys. Tom was recognized in the 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the area of Commercial Litigation for the fifth year in a row.Tom’s recent work includes:Protection of a 150-unit LIHTC development from municipal interference and community opposition, resulting in federal injunctive relief against the municipality that allowed the development to proceed according to its phasing schedule and eventual occupancy.Summary judgment for a product manufacturer against a $9 million personal injury claim, exceeding policy limits, that was affirmed on appeal.Representation of a local financial institution in the successful enforcement of a purchase contract that was affirmed on appeal.Dismissal of a refrigerator manufacturer against a claim of fire loss to a residence.Securing approval for multiple contested building permits on behalf of a telecommunications company to construct telecommunications towers.Judgment in favor of a property developer that forced the sale of a parcel of timberland.Judgment in favor of an outdoor advertiser for an unlawful ejectment.Judgment in favor of property owners that achieved title to a disputed boundary line.Assisting bellwether trial counsel in the defense of a multi-billion-dollar, products liability, class-action lawsuit against a medical-device manufacturer.Seven-figure settlement for a former business owner against a controlling shareholder during trial.Made-whole settlement for a dealer of manufactured homes after damage was sustained to its show home in an automobile accident.Tom and his wife, Katie, live in Little Rock with their daughter, Marley, and their dog, Dakota.Associations and AffiliationsChair, DRI Young Lawyers CommitteePresident and Young Lawyer Section Liaison, Arkansas Association of Defense CounselFellow, Arkansas Bar FoundationMember, Arkansas Bar AssociationMember, Pulaski County Bar AssociationCommunity InvolvementLittle Rock Chamber of Commerce Leadership Greater Little Rock, Class XXXVUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, MentorEducationUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, (J.D., with honors, 2013)Executive Editor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law ReviewUniversity of California at Riverside (B.A., 2006)PublicationsCompelling and Staying Arbitration in Arkansas, Practical Law Arbitration, Westlaw (2019).Unnecessarily Duplicative: Has the Sixth Circuit Gone Too Far in Upholding an Employer’s Ability to Require Incumbent Employees to Provide Doctor’s Notes After Taking Sick Leave?, Lee v. City of Columbus, 636 F.3d 245 (6th Cir. 2011), 35 U. Ark. Little Rock. L. Rev. 713 (2013). Tom Wyatt’s practice provides comprehensive and cost-effective service to a diverse client portfolio—from individuals to Fortune 500 companies—in litigation matters involving commercial and residential property development, land-use disputes, municipal interface and interference, complex commercial litigation, and products liability defense.Tom has successfully tried cases to the bench and the jury, achieving judgments for his clients that have been affirmed on appeal. Tom has appeared before every circuit court in Arkansas, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Eastern District of Michigan, the Arkansas Supreme Court, and the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Tom currently serves as the Chair for DRI Young Lawyers, a national organization of civil defense counsel within ten years of bar admission, and as President for the Arkansas Association of Defense Counsel, Arkansas’s premier association of civil defense attorneys. Tom was recognized in the 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the area of Commercial Litigation for the fifth year in a row.Tom’s recent work includes:Protection of a 150-unit LIHTC development from municipal interference and community opposition, resulting in federal injunctive relief against the municipality that allowed the development to proceed according to its phasing schedule and eventual occupancy.Summary judgment for a product manufacturer against a $9 million personal injury claim, exceeding policy limits, that was affirmed on appeal.Representation of a local financial institution in the successful enforcement of a purchase contract that was affirmed on appeal.Dismissal of a refrigerator manufacturer against a claim of fire loss to a residence.Securing approval for multiple contested building permits on behalf of a telecommunications company to construct telecommunications towers.Judgment in favor of a property developer that forced the sale of a parcel of timberland.Judgment in favor of an outdoor advertiser for an unlawful ejectment.Judgment in favor of property owners that achieved title to a disputed boundary line.Assisting bellwether trial counsel in the defense of a multi-billion-dollar, products liability, class-action lawsuit against a medical-device manufacturer.Seven-figure settlement for a former business owner against a controlling shareholder during trial.Made-whole settlement for a dealer of manufactured homes after damage was sustained to its show home in an automobile accident.Tom and his wife, Katie, live in Little Rock with their daughter, Marley, and their dog, Dakota.Associations and AffiliationsChair, DRI Young Lawyers CommitteePresident and Young Lawyer Section Liaison, Arkansas Association of Defense CounselFellow, Arkansas Bar FoundationMember, Arkansas Bar AssociationMember, Pulaski County Bar AssociationCommunity InvolvementLittle Rock Chamber of Commerce Leadership Greater Little Rock, Class XXXVUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, MentorEducationUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, (J.D., with honors, 2013)Executive Editor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law ReviewUniversity of California at Riverside (B.A., 2006)PublicationsCompelling and Staying Arbitration in Arkansas, Practical Law Arbitration, Westlaw (2019).Unnecessarily Duplicative: Has the Sixth Circuit Gone Too Far in Upholding an Employer’s Ability to Require Incumbent Employees to Provide Doctor’s Notes After Taking Sick Leave?, Lee v. City of Columbus, 636 F.3d 245 (6th Cir. 2011), 35 U. Ark. Little Rock. L. Rev. 713 (2013). Tom Wyatt’s practice provides comprehensive and cost-effective service to a diverse client portfolio—from individuals to Fortune 500 companies—in litigation matters involving commercial and residential property development, land-use disputes, municipal interface and interference, complex commercial litigation, and products liability defense. Tom has successfully tried cases to the bench and the jury, achieving judgments for his clients that have been affirmed on appeal. Tom has appeared before every circuit court in Arkansas, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Eastern District of Michigan, the Arkansas Supreme Court, and the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Tom currently serves as the Chair for DRI Young Lawyers, a national organization of civil defense counsel within ten years of bar admission, and as President for the Arkansas Association of Defense Counsel, Arkansas’s premier association of civil defense attorneys. Tom was recognized in the 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the area of Commercial Litigation for the fifth year in a row. Tom’s recent work includes: Tom and his wife, Katie, live in Little Rock with their daughter, Marley, and their dog, Dakota. Associations and Affiliations Chair, DRI Young Lawyers CommitteePresident and Young Lawyer Section Liaison, Arkansas Association of Defense CounselFellow, Arkansas Bar FoundationMember, Arkansas Bar AssociationMember, Pulaski County Bar Association Community Involvement Little Rock Chamber of Commerce Leadership Greater Little Rock, Class XXXV University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, Mentor Education University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, (J.D., with honors, 2013)Executive Editor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review University of California at Riverside (B.A., 2006) Publications Compelling and Staying Arbitration in Arkansas, Practical Law Arbitration, Westlaw (2019). Unnecessarily Duplicative: Has the Sixth Circuit Gone Too Far in Upholding an Employer’s Ability to Require Incumbent Employees to Provide Doctor’s Notes After Taking Sick Leave?, Lee v. 713 (2013).

Local Legal Snapshot

Jurisdiction

Arkansas

State Capital

Little Rock

Highest Court

Arkansas Supreme Court

Bar Association

Arkansas Bar Association

Typical Consultation

$150-$300

Typical Hourly Range

$250-$450/hr

Fee Model Notes

Hourly or flat-fee billing is common.

Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.

Practice Areas

Product Liability Litigation - Defendants

Awards & Recognition

  • Recognized: Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
  • Recognized: Commercial Litigation - 2025
  • Recognized: Commercial Litigation - 2024
  • Recognized: Commercial Litigation - 2023
  • Recognized: Commercial Litigation - 2022
  • Recognized: Commercial Litigation - 2021
  • Practice Area: Commercial Litigation

Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2026

Education

  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock, J.D., graduated 2013
  • University of California - Riverside, B.A., graduated 2006

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