Of Counsel Attorney - Arkansas
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Posted: April 29, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Of Counsel attorney will provide general legal advice and guidance on Arkansas-specific issues as they arise.
Required Skills
Job Description
Position Overview
Our firm is seeking a licensed Arkansas attorney to serve in an Of Counsel capacity. This is a part-time, low-volume engagement designed for an experienced practitioner who is looking to supplement an existing practice with a flexible, straightforward affiliation.
The role involves minimal day-to-day involvement and is structured to require only light, as-needed participation. Most matters will be handled by our core legal team; the Of Counsel attorney will primarily serve as our Arkansas-licensed counsel of record and advisor on Arkansas-specific issues as they arise.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the firm's Arkansas-licensed attorney of record on select matters involving Arkansas law or Arkansas-based clients.
Provide occasional consultation on Arkansas state law, local rules, and procedural questions as they arise.
Review filings, correspondence, or documents that require signature or oversight by Arkansas-licensed counsel.
Maintain good standing with the State Bar of Arkansas throughout the engagement.
Communicate promptly with the firm on any time-sensitive Arkansas-related matters.
Qualifications
Active license to practice law in the State of Arkansas, in good standing with the State Bar of Arkansas.
Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school.
Minimum of 3–5 years of legal practice experience (preferred but flexible).
Current malpractice insurance coverage (or willingness to obtain).
Strong communication skills and reliable responsiveness.
Comfortable working independently in a remote, collaborative arrangement.
Engagement Details
Position Type: Of Counsel – independent contractor / affiliation basis.
Time Commitment: Minimal and as-needed; ideal for attorneys with an existing practice.
Location: Remote
Term: Ongoing, with a written Of Counsel agreement consistent with Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct.
Why This Role
This is a low-effort, high-flexibility role well suited to an Arkansas attorney who wants a stable supplemental affiliation without taking on a full caseload. You will work with an established, professional team, and the arrangement is designed to be simple, respectful of your time, and easy to maintain alongside your existing practice.