Justin Eichmann

R. Justin Eichmann

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“I’ve always had an interest in how things work in public entities and government. I was attracted to the law because I wanted to learn more about the system we all live under”

— JUSTIN EICHMANN


Justin represents public entities and municipalities in issues such as human resources, land use, tax disputes, constitutional law, civil rights cases and governance, and he helps businesses with corporate formations, real estate transactions, and other general legal matters. Prior to attending law school, Justin worked in Brussels, Belgium in international commercial trade regulation and then locally in business translation. He is the son of educators; his mother is a retired public school teacher and his father a retired professor of Foreign Languages at the University of Arkansas. His first taste of public entity legal work came about while working as a law clerk for Harrington Miller. Justin is licensed to practice law in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas as well as the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Justin serves on the Fayetteville Public School District Board of Education. He currently serves as the City Attorney for Tontitown and Cave Springs and represents various municipalities and public entities across Arkansas in litigation and for special projects.



Activities & Affiliations

Education

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, B.A. 1996

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW, J.D. 2003