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Home > Fellows > Jamie Jones Walsworth, Fellow, Sworn In as Arkansas Bar Association’s President

Jamie Jones Walsworth, Fellow, Sworn In as Arkansas Bar Association’s President

September 10, 2025

Jamie Jones Walsworth was sworn in as President of the Arkansas Bar Association in June, during the association’s annual meeting at Oaklawn Resort in Hot Springs, AR. She was elected as the President-Elect Designee in October of 2023 and has long been involved in the Arkansas Bar.

Jamie Jones Walsworth
Jamie Jones Walsworth, photo courtesy of Friday, Eldredge & Clark PLLC

In addition to being involved in the Arkansas Bar, she is a two-term former member of the Arkansas Bar Foundation Board of Directors, is also a Past President of the Arkansas Association of Defense Counsel and serves in national leadership roles with the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel.

Jones is currently a partner at Friday, Eldredge & Clark in Little Rock, where she has experience in complex business and commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She was appointed in 2023-2025 to be Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Heart Association—Central Arkansas. In her first President’s Report in The Arkansas Lawyer, the bar’s publication, she stated that her focus for the year would be building connections between bar members, the bench and the bar, and the bar and the public.

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