Professional Experience

Caroline is a member of the firm’s trial team, and her growing practice focuses on insurance defense and commercial litigation. While in law school, Caroline worked as a law clerk for various Little Rock firms and for the Pulaski County Prosecutor’s Office. Prior to law school, Caroline worked in publishing and education.

Academic Background

Caroline earned her J.D. from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, where she graduated in the top 5% of her class. While in law school, Caroline served as Editor-in-Chief of the UA Little Rock Law Review and as a teaching assistant for the Research, Writing, and Analysis course. She earned eleven top paper awards in law school and was the recipient of the John & Ruth H. Brunson Award for distinguished service to the Law Review.  

About

Caroline is a native of Little Rock and a fourth generation Arkansas attorney. Caroline earned her undergraduate degree in English Literature from Rhodes College, where she graduated cum laude. At Rhodes, she served as the Vice President of Administration of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Caroline enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with family, friends, and her dog, Dexter.

Publications

“Relatively Impermanent Waters: The Need for State Regulation of Isolated Wetlands in Arkansas After Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency” | Published in the UA Little Rock Law Review, Volume 47 (2025).

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