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Steve Rauls

Mr. Rauls is an experienced litigator who primarily represents employees who have been unfairly denied their full pay. Some common problems he has resolved include minimum wage violations, unpaid overtime, unpaid travel time and off-the-clock work. His cases range from single-plaintiff lawsuits to collective actions involving hundreds of people employed by major corporations. Mr. Rauls is licensed to practice in all Arkansas courts and in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, and he has represented clients in courts in Texas, Louisiana and Tennessee.

As a law student, he competed in the Wechsler First Amendment Moot Court competition at the American University Washington School of Law and served as a judicial extern in the chambers of Justice Robert Brown of the Arkansas Supreme Court. His publications include student work on guardianship law in the UALR Law Review and an article on litigating claims for property damage from gas drilling in the Journal of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers’ Association.

Prior to attending law school, Mr. Rauls spent several years in the accounting field. He also worked as a data entry clerk, a retail stock clerk and a land surveyor among other jobs. He brings a wage-earner’s perspective to every employment case. He and his wife live in Little Rock.


Education:

  • Hendrix College, B.A., History (1995)
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, J.D., high honors (2011)

Bar Admissions:

  • Arkansas Supreme Court, 2011
  • U.S. District Court Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, 2012
  • Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2015