Mission of the Pulaski County Bar Foundation
The Pulaski County Bar Foundation was created by Pulaski County lawyers who voluntarily give their time and resources to serve the citizens of Pulaski County. The mission of the Pulaski County Bar Foundation is to support charitable and educational activities which help promote the ideals of the Pulaski County Bar Foundation and the community by providing financial support to enhance the cause of justice. Grants may be awarded to groups or individuals for projects that carry out the mission of the Pulaski County Bar Foundation. Such projects may include, for example, educational events to help children and the general public to understand the legal system, scholarships for Arkansas law school students, continuing education for lawyers and judges, assistance to the courts by providing grants to enhance the functioning of the judicial system, assistance to our Arkansas law schools by providing grants to enhance legal education, or other acts that are proper to carry out the purposes of our organization.
PCBF Board of Directors
President: Meredith Moore
Treasurer: Kirby Miraglia
Directors: Jennifer Corbin Bearden, Annie Depper, Jake Fair, Collins Hickman, Katie Hinojosa and Robbie Wilson
Ex-Officio: Judge Melanie Martin and Michele Allgood
Executive Director: Amy Jackson
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 22, Little Rock, AR 72203
Email: amy@pulaskibarfoundation.com
Phone: 501.940.4325
Judge Dean R. Morley Scholarship Fish Fry
2025 date to be announced
Burns Park Hospitality House
Join the PCBF for food, fun, and fellowship to benefit the Judge Dean R. Morley Scholarship
19th Annual Col. William A. Martin Scholarship Golf Tournament
Postponed to Spring 2025 (date to be announced)
Topgolf Little Rock
2-Person Teams · 18 Holes · Lunch · Drinks · Trophies
All Proceeds Benefit the Col. William A. Martin Scholarship
“The Almighty Pulaski County Bar” T-Shirt
4th Annual Justice Donald L. Corbin Appellate Symposium
March 13 - 14, 2025
UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
The Symposium was created to honor Justice Donald L. Corbin’s contributions to the legal profession and to honor his memory. The proceeds raised by the Symposium are used to endow scholarships at the University of Fayetteville, Leflar Law Center and the University of Little Rock, Bowen School of Law, and to encourage training and education in the area of Appellate Advocacy.