About Marc E.

Marc E. Stewart is an attorney licensed to practice in both Arkansas and Texas. He works across two legal landscapes and manages the practical details that come with multi-jurisdictional practice. His career addresses the routine and the complex, the procedural and the substantive.

Stewart completed the legal education and qualifications required for bar admission and secured licenses in Arkansas and Texas. Those admissions allow him to appear before state courts and to handle matters governed by each jurisdiction’s rules. He maintains familiarity with the procedural nuances that distinguish the two systems.

His early career included traditional law office responsibilities: preparing pleadings, conducting legal research and counseling clients on immediate choices. Over time his work expanded to include matters that require careful coordination between different courts and regulatory offices. He is experienced in managing case calendars, compiling records for filings and responding to opposing counsel across state lines.

Stewart’s practice often involves questions that hinge on jurisdiction, venue and enforcement. He regularly evaluates whether an issue should proceed in one state or the other. That practical judgment guides many of the decisions he makes for clients. He also works through procedural hurdles that arise when parties, witnesses or evidence are located in separate states.

He handles both litigation-related tasks and transactional details. In contested matters he drafts motions, prepares discovery and assists at hearings. In non-litigation settings he reviews documents, advises on compliance matters that differ between Arkansas and Texas, and helps structure agreements so they function in both places. His day-to-day work requires an attention to local rules and courthouse practices in each jurisdiction.

Colleagues and opposing counsel encounter him in filings and case management conferences in both states. He keeps a pragmatic view of cost and timing, often weighing whether a matter is best resolved through negotiation or through court action. His written work — briefs, contracts and correspondence — is aimed at clear presentation and enforceable results.

He currently practices law in Arkansas and Texas.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arkansas
Texas

Office Locations

Main Office

 100 Morgan Keegan Dr. Suite 130 Little Rock AR 72202