About Jennifer
Jennifer Glover began her legal path with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2005. She later earned a J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law. Her academic background combined a focus on criminal justice theory with practical legal training at law school.
Her career started at the Owings Law Office, where she worked as a law clerk and paralegal beginning in 2007. She returned to that firm as a lawyer in 2015. The next year she joined Ball Corley as a lawyer, and in 2018 she became a partner at Natural State Law. In 2023 she took a senior litigation role at Cordell and Cordell, LLP. The sequence shows steady movement from support work into trial practice and firm leadership roles.
Glover has pursued training and professional roles that complement litigation work. She holds a Certificate of Completion in Collaborative Law Practice Training from the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. She also served as Secretary of the Arkansas Bar Association’s Elder Law Section from 2018 to 2019, a role that put her into contact with policy and practice issues affecting older clients. She maintains memberships in the Pulaski County and Saline County bar associations, the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers, and the Arkansas Bar Association.
Colleagues describe Glover as an attorney who built her practice around courtroom work and negotiated resolutions when appropriate. Her resume reflects time both litigating and managing cases as a partner. The collaborative law training suggests she adds alternative dispute tools to the litigation toolbox when a case warrants a negotiated approach rather than a contested trial.
Glover’s practice has been anchored in Arkansas. She is admitted to practice in the state and has taken roles that require familiarity with local courts and rules. Her professional activity has included participation in county bar association events and section work through the state bar, which has kept her engaged with developments in elder law practice and litigation techniques.
As of 2023 she joined Cordell and Cordell, LLP as a senior litigation lawyer and she currently focuses on litigation matters in Arkansas courts.