Maggie Geren is a native of Fort Smith, Arkansas. She joined Miller | Butler in 2020 and is located in the firm’s Rogers office. Her practice focuses primarily on estate planning, business and commercial law, and elder law.
Maggie received both her Bachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
While in law school, Maggie served as an Articles Editor for the Arkansas Law Review, in which she wrote and published an article discussing the ability of school officials to discipline students for off-campus speech under the First Amendment. She also competed in the Ben J. Altheimer Moot Court Competition, in which she argued in front of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and received the award for “Best Brief.” The following year, she was elected to serve as a Co-Chair of the Moot Court Competition.
Outside of work, Maggie enjoys playing tennis, spending time with friends and family, and attending any and all University of Arkansas sporting events.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Business and Commercial Law
Education
- University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas – Juris Doctor
- University of Arkansas, Sam M. Walton College of Business, Fayetteville, Arkansas – B.S.B.A. in Human Resource Management
Bar & Court Admissions
- Arkansas Bar Association
- United States Tax Court
Publications
- Maggie Geren, Foreseeably Uncertain: The (In)ability of School Officials to Reasonably Foresee Substantial Disruption to the School Environment, 73 Ark. L. Rev. 155 (2020).