About Gary
Gary Weeks built a long and steady path through Arkansas law. He began his higher education at Lyon College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in history in 1971. He returned to school more than a decade later, taking a second bachelor’s degree at Arkansas State University in 1983 and a master’s degree at the University of Arkansas in 1985. He completed his legal training at the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, receiving his J.D. in 1987.
Those academic milestones set the stage for a practice spanning state lines. Weeks is licensed to practice in both Arkansas and Missouri. He holds memberships in the State Bar of Arkansas and the Missouri State Bar, and he belongs to the Washington County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Defense Counsel Bar of Arkansas, an affiliation that places him among lawyers who handle defense-side matters in civil litigation.
Over the years Weeks has been active in local and state bar circles. Membership in county and state bars suggests regular engagement with courtroom practice and local legal institutions. He has practiced law across northwest Arkansas and has maintained professional ties in neighboring Missouri. His background includes steady involvement in the kinds of professional associations that support trial practice, continuing education and peer collaboration.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in court and careful in preparation. He approaches cases methodically, breaking complex problems into manageable pieces and addressing them step by step. That style shows in courtroom work and in client counseling. It also shows in his participation in bar groups where litigation strategy and defense practice are frequent topics.
Weeks practices out of The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas. He works with clients on matters arising in Arkansas and Missouri, drawing on decades of legal training. He balances courtroom work with the routine demands of case management, filings and client communication. His practice reflects both local roots and cross-border experience; he is comfortable handling issues that require coordination between the two states.
As of 2026 he maintains an active, practice-based role at The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas, where his work centers on civil litigation and defense matters in Arkansas and Missouri.