About The Little Law Firm PLLC
The Little Law Firm PLLC, founded and owned by experienced attorney Jarrett William Little, offers personalized legal services with a focus on preparedness and attention to detail. With eight years of experience as an attorney and service as an Army National Guard engineer officer, Jarrett has built rewarding relationships with local judges and prosecutors, allowing him to foresee the best course of action for his clients. Clients praise Jarrett's stand-up character, excellent communication, and dedication to fighting for their best interests. He is described as transparent, up-front, and readily available to his clients, making the legal process less stressful. Clients appreciate Jarrett's quick response, good communication, and effective strategy, which helps them feel secure during legal disputes. Overall, The Little Law Firm PLLC is highly recommended for its experienced, personable, and hardworking attorney who goes above and beyond to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients.
Won’t go into too much detail about the cases, but my fiancé and I both use Jarrett & all I can say is - we’ll NEVER use any other attorney again. He actually listens and cares. As well as does his research! He’s very personable but keeps it professional. His prices are more than fair, especially for what he has to offer. As far as communication - outstanding. If you want someone who will actually fight for you and not just roll over, he’s a life saver & I highly recommend his services! Big or small!
I Worked with Jarrett regarding a traffic violation in Biloxi. He was professional, efficient, and reasonable.
Anytime I had questions or needed a response from him, I received it immediately which is rare. He worked to achieve the exact outcome I wanted. I would highly recommend him to others and would use him again if needed. Thanks Jarrett!
Highly recommend attorney, Jarrett Little did an outstanding job with representing me. When my case first started I was looking at serving a mandatory 10 years prison time but worked it out for me to where I ended up with 5 years probation!