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co-founder, attorney

Frank LaPorte-Jenner

Frank has been practicing for many years in the area of commercial, civil, and real property litigation.


Frank previously worked in the Pulaski County Civil Attorney’s office, where he lead the county in a wide range of complex trials and appeals. Frank oversaw several cases that went before the Arkansas Supreme Court, as well as providing guidance to the elected officials of the county. Frank joined the firm in 2023 to expand the services that LaPorte-Jenner Law can provide to its clients.


Client advocacy has always been an important part of Frank’s work. Before working for Pulaski County, Frank worked for the Center for Arkansas Legal Services providing pro-bono services to Arkansans in need. Frank also worked for Court Appointed Special Advocates when studying for his social work degree from the University of Arkansas.

Besides work, Frank serves as the president-elect to the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association, and the secretary to the William H. Overton Inn of Court in Little Rock.


Frank graduated magnum cum laude from the William H. Bowen School of Law in 2018, and has been an active member of the legal community since.

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