Background
Bridgforth, William C. was born on July 6, 1940 in Forrest City, Arkansas, United States.
Bridgforth, William C. was born on July 6, 1940 in Forrest City, Arkansas, United States.
Washington & Lee University and University of Arkansas (Bachelor of Science, 1962). University of Arkansas (Bachelor of Laws, 1964).
Worked at Ramsay, Bridgforth, Harrelson & Starling (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) specializing in General Practice. Trials and Appellate Practice. Corporation, Agricultural, Banking, Bankruptcy, Taxation, Real Estate, Trust and Estate Planning, Probate, Insurance, Negligence and Labor Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1964, Arkansas.
1966, United States. District Courts, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. 1973, United States. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit.
Delta Theta Phi. Member, Arkansas Law Review, 1963-1964.
Author: "Federal Tax Liens - Priority of a Chattel Mortgage with a Dragnet Clause," 17 Arkansas Law Review 85, 1963. Member: Jefferson County (President, 1978-1979), Arkansas (Member: Executive Committee, Young Lawyers Section, 1970-1972.
House of Delegates, 1978-1981) and American Bar Associations. American Agricultural Law Association (Member, Board of Directors).
Fellow: Arkansas Bar Foundation.
Ramsay, Bridgforth, Harrelson & Starling was established on March 1, 1911, by West. F. Coleman and New Jersey (U.S.) Gantt, Junior as a general practice firm, serving primarily the residents of Pine Bluff and Southeast Arkansas. The firm now represents clients not only throughout the State of Arkansas, but it also has regional and national representations in the areas of agriculture and labor law. With Louis L. Ramsay, Junior and three former members of the firm having served as President of the Arkansas Bar Association, the firm and its members are vitally interested and involved in all aspects of the legal profession, as well as civic, community and continuing legal education programs and activities.
Member, Arkansas Law Review, 1963-1964. Fellow: Arkansas Bar Foundation.