Free Employment help in Arkansas
Wage theft, workplace discrimination, wrongful termination, unemployment denials. Pro bono help is free for people who qualify — eligibility typically depends on income and case type.
Pro bono employment attorneys
none yetNo pro bono employment attorneys listed for Arkansas yet. The other sources below may still help.
Arkansas legal aid organizations
5 resultsLegal aid programs serve income-eligible clients across a range of practice areas — coverage varies by org.
Free civil legal services for low-income Arkansans — housing, family law, public benefits, consumer matters, and disability rights.
Visit siteNonprofit law firm providing free civil legal services to low-income residents in 44 counties across central and southern Arkansas.
Visit siteStatewide legal information portal with self-help guides, court forms, and referrals for people who cannot afford a lawyer.
Visit siteSupreme Court commission researching unmet legal needs, encouraging pro bono work, and recommending solutions to expand access to justice.
Visit siteVirtual legal advice clinic where qualifying users post civil legal questions answered by pro bono Arkansas-licensed attorneys.
Visit siteArkansas bar association pro bono
1 resultMost state bars run lawyer-referral programs that include reduced-fee and pro bono panels. Contact directly for current intake.
Professional organization for Arkansas attorneys — CLE, practice resources, legislative advocacy, and the ARKANSASFINDALAWYER directory.
Visit siteLaw school clinics
coming soonLaw school clinics handle real cases under faculty supervision — typically free, with eligibility set by each clinic.
Law school clinic listings are coming soon — clinics in this state will surface here once catalogued.