About Kevin A.
Kevin A. Watts earned his law degree from William H. Bowen School of Law in 2018 after completing undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas–Little Rock. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and an Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement, both awarded in 2015. Those academic choices reflect an early interest in how law and public safety intersect.
After law school, Watts entered the Arkansas legal community. He is a member of the Arkansas State Bar and practices under his own name. Over the years he has handled matters in state courts, representing clients through hearings, negotiated resolutions and trial settings. His background in criminal justice and law enforcement informs how he evaluates facts and prepares cases, though his work ranges across civil and procedural issues that come before state tribunals.
Watts’s approach to cases is practical. He focuses on clear communication with clients and on preparing straightforward legal options. He aims to spell out likely outcomes, timelines and costs so people can make informed choices. He spends time on factual development early in each matter, because he views a solid factual record as the foundation for both settlement discussions and courtroom advocacy.
Within the Arkansas legal community he maintains a membership in the state bar and participates in professional activities that keep him current on court rules and local practice. His education at a regional law school and prior studies in criminal justice give him a regional perspective on legal issues affecting individuals and small entities in Arkansas.
Watts runs a solo practice titled Kevin A. Watts, Lawyer at Law, and serves clients across the state. He accepts engagements that require courtroom appearances as well as matters that involve negotiated solutions or transactional advice. He currently practices through his firm in Arkansas, handling state-court matters and client counseling.