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Home > Fellows > Kristin Pawlik, Fellow, Sworn in as President of the Arkansas Bar Association

Kristin Pawlik, Fellow, Sworn in as President of the Arkansas Bar Association

July 15, 2024

Kristin Pawlik, Fellow, was sworn in as President of the Arkansas Bar Association on June 14, at the Association’s Annual Meeting. With her swearing in, she became the 127th President of the Arkansas Bar Association.

Kristin Pawlik
Kristin Pawlik, photo courtesy of Miller, Butler, Schneider, Pawlik, Rozzell, PLLC

She is currently a partner at Miller, Butler, Schneider, Pawlik & Rozzell, PLLC in Northwest Arkansas, where she litigates family law, criminal defense, and employment matters. Pawlik has long been involved in the Arkansas Bar Association, having been honored with a Golden Gavel award for her work as co-chair of the 2022 Annual Meeting and a Golden Gavel Award in 2017 for her work as chair of the Legislation Committee.

She was previously elected to serve ArkBar District A as a Trustee, and previously served on ArkBar’s Board of Governors and the House of Delegates. She has also served as the Chair of the Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence, after being appointed by both Governor Mike Beebe and Governor Asa Hutchinson. Pawlik also is a past president of the Benton County Bar Association.

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