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Employment Law Attorneys in Arkansas

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Best Employment Law Attorneys in Arkansas

Lawyer Legion created this list of the top picks in 2024 for the best employment law attorneys in Arkansas. To rank the top employment lawyers and other lawyers in Arkansas, we used both objective and subjective criteria.

The best employment law attorneys were selected based on their career accomplishments, success in high-profile cases, professional involvement, community leadership, and board certifications.

This list represents some of the most highly accomplished employment lawyers currently practicing in Arkansas. When reviewing this list, please be aware of each of the following:

  • Lawyers cannot pay to be included in this list.
  • Only lawyers who are active on Lawyer Legion were selected.
  • No online directory can accurately determine a statewide list of attorneys who are actually “the best” at practicing employment law (but our list comes close).
Brad Hendricks
Personal Injury and Real Estate Lawyer
Little Rock, AR
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Kristy Elizabeth Boehler
Employment Lawyer
Fayetteville, AR
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Arkansas Employment Law Legal Resources

Employment Law Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) - The NELA is a national professional association of lawyers who represent employees against their employers and former employers in the areas of employment discrimination, illegal workplace harassment, wrongful termination, denial of employee benefits, and other employment-related matters. The National Employment Lawyers Association is the largest national association advocating for employees rights in the United States.

Arkansas Government and Court Resources

Arkansas Attorney General

Arkansas Attorney General - The Arkansas Attorney General serves as the state's chief legal officer and is tasked with providing legal counsel to state agencies, boards, and commissions. Appointed by the Governor, the Attorney General represents Arkansas in legal matters, both civil and criminal, and plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law. Responsibilities include prosecuting and defending legal actions on behalf of the state, providing legal advice to state officials, overseeing consumer protection efforts, and addressing issues related to public interest.

Arkansas Division of Workforce Services

Arkansas Division of Workforce Services - The Arkansas Division of Workforce Services (DWS) is responsible for overseeing various programs aimed at supporting both job seekers and employers within the state. Its primary duties include administering unemployment insurance benefits, connecting job seekers with employment opportunities, and providing workforce development programs. DWS manages unemployment insurance claims, offering financial assistance to eligible individuals during periods of unemployment while also delivering employment services like job placement, training, and career counseling to help individuals find sustainable employment.

Arkansas Judiciary

Arkansas Judiciary - The Arkansas Judiciary, established when Arkansas became a territory in 1819, is responsible for interpreting and applying the law, resolving civil and criminal cases, ensuring due process, protecting individual rights, and overseeing family law and probate matters. The Arkansas judiciary also plays a crucial role in safeguarding the state's constitution and upholding the rule of law. Its commitment to fairness and accessibility in the administration of justice is central to its duties.

Arkansas State Legislature

Arkansas State Legislature - The Arkansas State Legislature operates as a bicameral body, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House comprises 100 members serving two-year terms, while the Senate consists of 35 members with four-year terms. Together, they are tasked with creating and passing laws that govern the state, proposing and debating bills, levying taxes, and allocating state funds. The Legislature convenes in regular sessions, during which legislators work on shaping policies, addressing the needs of citizens, and overseeing the state's budgetary matters, ensuring the effective functioning of Arkansas's government.

Arkansas Supreme Court

Arkansas Supreme Court - The Arkansas Supreme Court functions as the highest judicial body in the state, responsible for interpreting and upholding the law in Arkansas. Serving as an appellate court, it reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure they align with state laws and the constitution. The court's duties encompass hearing appeals on a wide range of cases, both civil and criminal, resolving disputes, and providing legal interpretations that guide lower courts and state agencies. Additionally, the Arkansas Supreme Court oversees the state's legal profession, handling attorney admissions, setting ethical standards, and regulating the conduct of attorneys to maintain professionalism and integrity within the legal community.

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