Daniel Beck

Daniel J. Beck practices in the areas of banking law, corporate law, health law, creditor’s rights, finance, bankruptcy and compliance.

Mr. Beck assists banks and other creditors with business needs. His experience with such clients includes giving guidance on lending practices, drafting loan agreements, initiating foreclosure actions and participating in bankruptcy proceedings.  Mr. Beck also has experience in defending lenders in civil litigation.

In the area of health law, Mr. Beck advises clients on regulatory and compliance issues including Stark and Anti-kickback laws and Red Flag regulations. Mr. Beck also has experience with electronic health records.  In March of 2009 he gave a presentation on Medical Records Law in Arkansas for Lorman Educational Services, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Mr. Beck graduated magna cum laude from Arkansas State University in 2004 with a B.S. in Psychology. In 2007, he received a J.D., cum laude, from the University of Arkansas School of Law. While attending law school, Mr. Beck served as Executive Editor for the Journal of Food Law & Policy. He also served as a judicial extern for Arkansas Circuit Judge David Clinger in the fall of 2006.

In 2008, Mr. Beck received his LL.M. in Banking and Finance with a concentration in Lending and Credit Transactions from Boston University. During the spring of 2008, Mr. Beck was a legal intern for the general counsel’s office of First Marblehead Corporation.

Mr. Beck is a member of the American, Arkansas, and Pulaski Bar Associations. Mr. Beck serves as a board member for the American Red Cross of Greater Arkansas and is an active member of the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce.