Caroline Currier is a Little Rock native and an associate attorney at Miller, Butler, Schneider, Pawlik & Rozzell, with a focus on elder law, estate planning, taxation and business law.
Caroline received her Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law. While in law school, she clerked for Supreme Court Justice Robin Wynne as well as highly respected law firms throughout the state. Caroline also served as a Teaching Assistant to Professor and former Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Howard Brill. Caroline was elected by her peers to serve as President of the Student Bar Association and was nominated by outgoing Dean Stacey Leeds to serve as a member of the University of Arkansas’s Law School Dean Search. Caroline is currently Secretary for the Elder Law Section of the Arkansas Bar Association and is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Prior to law school, Caroline graduated from Texas Christian University with honors and was actively involved in her sorority, Chi Omega.
Caroline’s passion is people. Rather than take a “one size fits all” approach to estate and business planning, Caroline tailors each client’s plan to meet that person’s unique needs or goals.
Professional Affiliations:
• Arkansas Bar Association
• Benton County Bar Association
• Secretary for the Elder Law Section of the Arkansas Bar Association
• National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys