
Joseph W. (Joey) Price, II
Civil Litigation
Mr. Price is a native of Dyersburg, Tennessee, and moved to Little Rock in the summer of 2004 to attend the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law.
Before law school, Mr. Price attended the University of Tennessee at Martin where he earned his Bachelor of Science in History, received the Ernest and Wilma Newby Scholarship for the most outstanding male scholar in the University’s history department, participated on the University’s varsity baseball team, and received the Ohio Valley Conference Medal of Honor for accumulating the highest GPA in the conference for a baseball player in 2002.
In May of 2007, Mr. Price graduated with high honors from the William H. Bowen School of Law, where he served as an Associate Editor of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, as a Student Body Association Senator, and as a co-founder and Vice President of UALR’s chapter of the American Constitution Society. In addition, Mr. Price was a participant in UALR’s Mediation Clinic Program, and the 2006-07 recipient of the Wilson & Associates Ethics Scholarship, which is awarded to the most outstanding student in UALR’s Professional Responsibility course. While in law school, Mr. Price clerked for the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office and the Honorable John S. Tanner, U.S. Representative for the Eighth District of Tennessee.
Mr. Price is an associate and his practice focuses on civil litigation. He was admitted to practice in Arkansas in 2007. Mr. Price was also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in 2007.
Education
University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law (J.D., high honors, 2007)
University of Tennessee at Martin (B.S. History, summa cum laude, December 2003)