About Kelsey
I am dedicated to helping clients like you.
My journey in law began with Legal Aid of Arkansas, where I worked tirelessly to support victims of domestic violence. Today, I remain dedicated to guiding families through the complexities of the legal system with a focus on courtroom excellence and compassionate advocacy. I understand the stress and pressure you are facing, and I am here to be both a fierce advocate and a calming presence throughout your legal journey.
I have honed my craft.
Before law school, I graduated from Searcy High School and earned a degree in Political Science with a minor in Public Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. After graduating from the University of Arkansas School of Law, I chose to make Northwest Arkansas my home.
Before joining Leslie Copeland Law & Mediation, I practiced law at Webb Law Office in Springdale. I am the current Vice President of the Washington County Bar Association, serve in a leadership role in the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association, and sit on the Alumni Advisory Council (AAC) for the Department of Government, Public Service, and International Studies (GPI) at my alma mater of UCA.
I believe in balance.
When I am not kicking butt in court, you can find me at the yoga studio or on the Buffalo River. I take advantage of everything that Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas have to offer. I am a certified yoga teacher and I use yoga and mindfulness to show up for my clients fresh and focused every day.
I am dedicated to practicing law in a new and better way.
At Leslie Copeland Law & Mediation, our client-centered approach sets us apart. I am committed to practicing law in a way that puts you at the heart of everything I do. Discover the difference at Leslie Copeland Law. I look forward to meeting you and working together!