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Jason Boyeskie

Enthusiast · DISC type i
Managing Partner at The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC
📍 Greater Fayetteville, AR Area, United States

Jason Boyeskie is the Managing Partner at The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas, specializing in civil, probate, and family law litigation. An alumnus of the University of Arkansas School of Law, he has been a member of the Arkansas Bar since 2008 and previously ran his own solo practice.

He has trial experience in both state and federal courts. Clients often describe him as supportive, professional, and responsive during difficult legal situations.

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Experience
23 Years
Current Role
Managing Partner
Location
Greater Fayetteville, AR Area, United States
Personality Overview

How Jason shows up

Story Driven
Consensus Focused
Amiable & Agreeable

Unlike D or C types, they are convinced more by stories and testimonials. They agree with others often, so exercise caution when relying on their word. They are more about building relationships than just cutting deals.

Priorities

Topics Jason cares about

Family Law
A primary focus of his practice, where he assists clients with sensitive matters such as divorce and custody proceedings, and is noted for his supportive approach.
Civil Litigation
A core specialty throughout his career, representing clients in a broad range of civil disputes in both state and federal courts.
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Career

Work history

7-2024
Managing Partner
The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC
12-2019 - 7-2024
Associate Attorney Law
The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC
5-2013 - 12-2019
Associate Attorney
Lisle Rutledge, P.A.
12-2009 - 5-2013
Owner
J Jason Boyeskie, PLLC
8-2008 - 12-2009
Associate
Shemin Law Firm
In the press

Media appearances

Jason Boyeskie - The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC. Featured in The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC (official website)
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Education
2005 - 2008
Juris Doctor
University of Arkansas School of Law 08/2005
2002 - 2005
BBA
Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

i

Influence (I)

Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.

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