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About David Davies
David graduated with Honors from the University of Tulsa in 1996. After spending a couple of years on staff with Student Mobilization, an interdenominational college ministry, he attended the University of Arkansas, School of Law and graduated with Honors from Law School in May 2001.

After being admitted to the Arkansas Bar in the fall of 2001, Mr. Davies accepted a job from Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor to serve as Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Appeals Division. After Mike Beebe succeeded Mark Pryor as Attorney General, Mr. Davies remained in his post, fighting on behalf of the people of the State of Arkansas to keep hundreds of criminals behind bars. During his time at the AG’s office, Mr. Davies instructed prosecutors on the laws prohibiting Driving While Intoxicated, drafted legislation that streamlined legal processes related to Regional Punishment Facilities that saved the state millions of dollars, and successfully handled over one hunderd and fifty appeals before the Arkansas Court of Appeals and Arkansas Supreme Court. Mr. Davies left the Attorney General’s Office to go into private practice in the Spring of 2006, after Mr. Beebe announced that he would be running for Governor.

In June of 2006, Mr. Davies opened an office in Conway, Arkansas, where he has principally resided since 1997. From the outset, Mr. Davies focused his practice on Estate Planning, Elder Law, Businesses and Corporations, and Appeals. Throughout the last four years he has cherished the opportunity to work with families whose goal is to care for their loved ones. He considers himself blessed to be able to serve selfless clients.

Mr. Davies had the privilege of serving as College Pastor of Fellowship Bible Church, Conway, from 2004 to 2008. In the last decade, he has led two separate mission teams to Ukraine and India. He taught business law at Central Baptist College in the fall of 2009.

Mr. Davies co-authored an article with his good friend, Aaron Brooks, in the University of Notre Dame’s Journal of College and University Law, entitled: “Exploring Student-Athlete Compensation: Why the NCAA Cannot Afford to Leave Athletes Uncompensated.”

Mr. Davies is an accredited attorney with the Department of Veteran Affairs, a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Academy of VA Pension Planners, and Kingdom Advisors.



About Kim Burbank
Kim, her husband, Tim and two boys, Hayden and Garrison have lived in the Conway area for 16 years. Kim graduated from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. She majored in Meetings and Destination Development.

Over the past several years, Kim has been able to use her skills to work in administrative, management and teaching roles. She has worked both in and out of the home. At one point, she and her husband managed a household of nine boys at a children’s home for abused and/or neglected children.

Currently, at The Law Offices of David Davies, Kim manages the office and welcomes visiting clients. She also assists Mr. Davies with client needs and document preparation.