About Billy Jack

Billy Jack Gibson earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2013. He completed the law program at a time when the Arkansas legal community was grappling with a mix of economic and regulatory change. The degree marked the formal start of his legal training and entry into the state bar environment.

After law school, Gibson established himself in Arkansas. He is admitted to practice in the state and has worked in local courts. Over the years he has handled filings, courtroom appearances and client counseling that are part of day-to-day practice in Arkansas jurisdictions. His career so far reflects steady engagement with the state's legal institutions rather than a single headline case or dramatic pivot.

Colleagues describe Gibson as the kind of lawyer who attends to case details. He approaches filings and procedural work with care, and he prepares for hearings in a methodical way. That approach suits the pace of many matters that come before Arkansas trial courts, where preparation and procedural accuracy often shape outcomes. Gibson’s professional rhythm is consistent with routine litigation and transactional work found in many state practices.

Gibson’s education continues to inform his work. The curriculum at the University of Arkansas School of Law emphasizes state practice, legal writing and courtroom procedure. Those elements are reflected in Gibson’s handling of pleadings and client advisements. He has remained tied to Arkansas law and local practice norms since earning his degree.

Public records list Gibson as practicing in Arkansas. He maintains a presence in the state’s legal community and regularly manages matters that require filings in Arkansas courts. While his profile does not point to a single specialty publicized in professional directories, his background supports a general practice rooted in state law procedures and client representation before Arkansas tribunals.

As of 2026, Gibson continues to practice law in Arkansas, representing clients and appearing in state court when matters require it.

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law

J.D.

2013

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arkansas

Office Locations

Main Office

 120 W. Second Street Malvern AR 72104