About Mickey L
Mickey L Stevens earned his J.D. from William H. Bowen School of Law in 2012. He completed his legal education after several years of study and entered the Arkansas legal community soon thereafter. The path from law school to practice has been direct, marked by steady involvement in an organization that signals the kind of work he pursues.
Stevens has built his career at the American Disability Action Group. That affiliation appears throughout his professional record. At the group he has been involved in matters tied to disability law and public benefits, representing clients and advising on administrative and legal options. Records list the American Disability Action Group as both an employer and an office location in his professional information.
He joined the State Bar of Arkansas in 2012 and remains an active member. The bar membership has provided the routine professional framework for his work in the state. Through that membership Stevens has maintained the credentials necessary to represent clients in Arkansas courts and before administrative bodies.
Colleagues describe Stevens as methodical in case preparation. He spends time gathering records and working through procedural requirements. That approach is reflected in the kinds of matters handled at the American Disability Action Group, which often require detailed factual records and familiarity with administrative law processes. He tends to work directly with clients, guiding them through appeals and benefit applications, and explaining steps in plain terms.
Outside formal filings, Stevens’s practice shows a local emphasis. He operates within Arkansas and has built relationships with advocacy organizations and service providers in the state. His work is largely centered on securing and protecting benefits for people with disabilities and ensuring clients understand their legal options.
For a lawyer who entered the profession in the early 2010s, Stevens has kept a steady public profile through his association with a single, specialized organization. That continuity has shaped a practice that is practical and case-driven rather than promotional. He is currently practicing in Arkansas, concentrating on disability advocacy and related legal matters.