The Arkansas Bar Association announced on Apr. 3 that President-Elect Representative Carol Dalby is preparing to appoint committees for the upcoming bar year and is seeking members interested in participating.
Committee service provides an opportunity for members to connect with peers and contribute to areas that match their interests. The association encourages both new and returning participants to review available committees and express their preferences.
The Arkansas Bar Association supports public service and community leadership through programs such as the Public Service Academy, according to the official website. It also delivers services from its headquarters in Little Rock, the state capital, as reported by the official website.
In addition, the association presents awards recognizing outstanding leadership and service among its members, according to information from the official website. Serving more than 5,000 attorneys across Arkansas, it supports legal professionals, promotes high standards in law practice, advocates for the profession and upholds the rule of law as described by its official website.
Leadership of the organization includes a president who works alongside a Board of Trustees for strategic direction, according to details provided on its official website. The voluntary association offers educational resources and programs aimed at advancing professional development and improving access to justice throughout Arkansas while honoring member contributions through various initiatives.


