About Bruce
Bruce Mulkey built a legal career from Arkansas roots and steady professional involvement. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Hendrix College in 1982 and returned to school to earn a J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1990. He has practiced law in Arkansas since completing his legal education and remains based in the state.
Over the years Mulkey has maintained a visible presence in local and national legal groups. He belongs to the American Bar Association and the Arkansas Bar Association. He is active in trial-focused organizations as well, including the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. He also participates in the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America and the National Trial Lawyers. At the county level he holds membership in the Benton County Bar Association.
His practice operates under the Mulkey Law Office banner. He serves clients from offices in Bentonville and Rogers. Those offices place him in the northwest Arkansas legal market, where he handles matters that come before Arkansas courts and administrative bodies. He has continued to maintain a local practice environment rather than moving into a large national firm setting.
Colleagues and peers see him most often at association meetings and bar events. His involvement in both statewide and specialized trial organizations reflects a career shaped by courtroom practice and peer networks. He attends conferences and seminars tied to trial work and interstate trucking litigation, which is one of the organized groups he participates in.
Clients who come to his offices find a lawyer rooted in the state’s institutions. His educational background links a liberal arts undergraduate degree to a state law school education. That trajectory is common among attorneys who remain active in local bar affairs and trial circles.
Mulkey’s calendar typically includes matters in Arkansas courts and pretrial work conducted out of his Bentonville and Rogers locations. He keeps an active role in the bar and in trial-lawyer associations and continues to practice at Mulkey Law Office. He currently focuses on representing clients from his Bentonville and Rogers offices in matters filed in Arkansas state courts.