About Jessica

Jessica Hall brings a practical, numbers-driven background to her work as an Arkansas attorney. She studied accounting and economics as an undergraduate before turning to law. That blend of finance and legal training shapes how she approaches complex commercial and creditor-debtor issues.

Hall earned her J.D. from William H. Bowen School of Law after completing a B.A. in Accounting and Economics at Saint Louis University. Her earlier education at Mount St. Mary Academy grounded her in the regional community she now serves. The classroom years left her comfortable reading financial statements and parsing statutory text in equal measure.

Early in her career Hall gravitated toward disputes that touch both business and personal finance. She joined the local bar and began handling matters where accounting details matter as much as legal theory. Over time she built a practice that routinely addresses contested claims between creditors and debtors, contested accounts, and other civil litigation that turns on monetary issues.

Hall is an active member of several Arkansas legal organizations. She holds memberships in the Arkansas Bar Association, the State Bar of Arkansas, the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers and the Debtor-Creditor Bar of Central Arkansas. Those affiliations keep her engaged in the statewide legal community and connected to colleagues who handle bankruptcy, collection, and secured transactions.

She practices at wh Law. In that setting Hall represents businesses and individuals in proceedings that require both courtroom readiness and careful financial analysis. She has handled motion practice, contested hearings, and negotiated settlements in cases that often involve intricate creditor claims and contract disputes. Her colleagues describe her as methodical and precise in preparing documents and presenting arguments.

Outside of litigation, Hall advises clients on documentation and procedures that can reduce future disputes. She often works with clients to review contracts, clarify obligations, and develop strategies to resolve outstanding debts without protracted litigation. Her background in accounting helps her assess loss calculations and propose settlement figures that reflect the real economics behind a disagreement.

Clients and other lawyers encounter Hall most often in Arkansas courts and administrative settings. She maintains active involvement in local bar groups and attends programs that address changes in creditor-debtor law and civil procedure. Her current practice centers on debtor-creditor matters and related civil litigation across Arkansas.

Education

William H. Bowen School of Law

J.D. | Law

Saint Louis University

B.A. | Accounting and Economics

Mount St. Mary Academy

High School Diploma

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arkansas

Professional Associations

Arkansas Bar Association

has membership Current

Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers

has membership Current

Debtor-Creditor Bar of Central Arkansas

has membership Current

State Bar of Arkansas

has membership Current