Table Law PLLC is a small legal practice with Martha Tucker Ayres as the sole advocate. I take a limited number of cases so that I can provide excellent work and availability to my clients. I grew up riding horses on a family farm outside of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. I attended the University of Toronto before completing my degree in Russian Studies and International Relations from the University of Arkansas. I am a member of Phi Beta Kappa and value freedom of thought and academic excellence. While in law school in Fayetteville, I was an editor for the Arkansas Law Review. Before graduating with honors, I also volunteered in the school’s immigration clinic, served as a legal extern for Judge Kim M. Smith in Arkansas’s Fourth Judicial Circuit, and participated in Walmart’s extern program in healthcare compliance. I served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Brandon J. Harrison at the Arkansas Court of Appeals for more than nine years. My writings have been published in The Arkansas Lawyer and the Arkansas Law Review. I am a member of the cumulative supplement committee for the Arkansas Bar Association’s Handling Appeals in Arkansas practice handbook. While I live in Little Rock, I have developed professional relationships throughout the state and across the country.