Ranked in 2 Practice Areas
2

Band 2

Litigation: General Commercial

Arkansas

22 Years Ranked

2

Band 2

Labor & Employment

Arkansas

15 Years Ranked

About

Provided by E B (Chip) Chiles IV

USA

Practice Areas

Appellate Practice, Business & Complex Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, Products Liability Litigation

Professional Memberships

International Academy of Trial Lawyers

American Academy of Appellate Lawyers

American Law Institute

Personal

Recognition

Chambers USA (2005-Present)

The Best Lawyers in America® (2007-Present)

Super Lawyers (2006-Present)

Benchmark Litigation (2012-Present)

Legal 500 US Elite (2026)

Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent®

Expert in these Jurisdictions

Admissions

State of Arkansas

State of Tennessee

United States Supreme Court

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas

United States District Courts for the Western and Middle Districts of Tennessee

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri

Career

Chip Chiles is a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers and a Member of the American Law Institute. He litigates business-related disputes at trial and on appeal in Arkansas and other states.

Chip has represented some of the world’s leading companies in the insurance, pharmaceutical, chemical, finance, communications, food and beverage, financial, and retail industries. His business-litigation practice has included defending class actions on topics such as consumer fraud, deceptive trade practices and advertising, wage-and-hour violations, the unauthorized practice of law, insurance claim-handling practices, race discrimination, and breach of contract. He also regularly represents manufacturers and distributors in product-liability cases; employers in employment-related cases; and insurers in ERISA, coverage, and bad-faith litigation.

As lead counsel, Chip recently represented investors accused of breaching a multimillion-dollar contract to invest in a nutritional-supplement business in California, with a federal jury in Los Angeles rejecting the claim for over $21 million against the investors and awarding millions of dollars to the investors on their counterclaims. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the judgment in his clients’ favor two weeks after his oral argument.

Chip also recently represented a group of online travel companies appealing from a $34 million judgment for state and local gross receipts and tourism taxes. Two weeks after his oral argument, the Arkansas Supreme Court unanimously held that the taxes did not apply to the online travel companies and their services and reversed the judgment completely.

In another recent victory as lead trial and appellate counsel, Chip successfully challenged waste-management regulations that subjected his clients to competing demands by two solid waste management districts. The trial court agreed with him that these regulations exceeded the enacting district’s statutory authority, and the Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed that decision three weeks after his oral argument.

In addition to these recent appeals, Chip’s appellate successes include reversal of a multimillion-dollar judgment against an international product manufacturer due to lack of personal jurisdiction, reversal in two different cases due to the failure of the trial judge to recuse because of the appearance of bias, and affirmance of summary judgments in precedent-setting decisions about the requirements for a serious health condition under the FMLA and the fair-report privilege in Arkansas defamation law.

Chip’s other recent jury-trial successes include securing a defense verdict for a surgical practice sued for wrongful constructive termination by a former physician/shareholder claiming whistleblower status, defending a convenience-store owner/operator against a former employee’s claim of malicious prosecution, and winning a judgment for a family-owned business against former employees and their new employer on contract and tort claims. He has served on successful trial teams in numerous multi-week jury trials, including defending herbicide formulators against farmers’ product-liability claims and defending a publicly traded computer company against its competitor’s defamation and conspiracy claims.

After graduation from law school, Chip served as a law clerk to the Honorable G. Thomas Eisele of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

Education

Harvard Law School

J.D., cum laude

1996

Hendrix College

B.A., summa cum laude and with distinction

1993

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Litigation: General Commercial - Arkansas

2
Band 2
Individual Editorial

Chip Chiles is an experienced member of the litigation team with impressive expertise as an appellate lawyer. His practice includes the defense of large scale class actions.


Labor & Employment - Arkansas

2
Band 2
Individual Editorial
Chip Chiles's practice covers a range of sectors, including software, professional services and financial services. His clients include individuals as well as public and private organizations.

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