About Jeff
Jeff Arnold combines formal training in both law and business. He earned a Juris Doctor from Mississippi College School of Law in 2012 after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Belhaven College in 2005.
He moved into legal practice while still building technical accounting credentials. Before finishing law school he worked as an associate at Barlow, Walker, and Company beginning in 2008. He then served as an associate at Mills Law Office in 2011. Those early roles exposed him to client work on both sides of legal and financial questions.
In 2012 he opened Arnold Law Office, LLC. He is admitted to practice in Mississippi and before the Fifth Circuit, and he is admitted in the U.S. District Court for both the Southern and Northern Districts of Mississippi. His career path reflects an overlap of courtroom practice and financial analysis.
Arnold also holds the CPA credential. He maintains memberships in the Mississippi State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. On the accounting side he is active in the Mississippi Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He is a member of the National Board of Forensic Accountants and the National Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
Those professional affiliations underscore how Arnold approaches cases. He routinely brings accounting methods into legal problem solving. That can mean preparing financial analyses for business disputes, working through tax- or finance-related litigation, or assisting in matters where allegations of fraud require technical review. Colleagues describe his practice as one that crosses the disciplines of law and accounting rather than fitting neatly into a single niche.
Clients who come to Arnold Law Office, LLC can expect a practice grounded in both legal training and professional accounting standards. He continues to admit and handle cases in state and federal courts across Mississippi. He now practices at Arnold Law Office, LLC, concentrating on legal matters that intersect with financial and forensic accounting issues.