Mary Claire Mc Laurin
About Mary Claire Mc Laurin
Mary Claire McLaurin VP of Compliance
Mary Claire McLaurin currently serves as the Vice President of Compliance. In this role, she leverages her extensive legal and regulatory experience to ensure that her organization adheres to all relevant laws and regulations. Her background equips her with the knowledge required to uphold high compliance standards and manage complex legal matters effectively.
Mary Claire McLaurin Education and Legal Licenses
Mary Claire McLaurin holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She is licensed to practice law in the states of Arkansas and Mississippi. Her legal education and licensing enable her to provide expert counsel on various legal and compliance issues.
Mary Claire McLaurin Regulatory Counsel and Legislative Liaison
From 2015 to 2021, Mary Claire McLaurin served as the regulatory counsel and Legislative Liaison for the Arkansas State Police. In this role, she gained significant experience in professional and concealed carry licensing, administrative law, government affairs, and the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. She acted as an internal advisor to the Colonel of the Arkansas State Police and Division Majors, and represented the agency in administrative proceedings, state court, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Arkansas State Claims Commission.
Mary Claire McLaurin Experience at Hilburn & Harper, LTD
Before her tenure at the Arkansas State Police, Mary Claire McLaurin worked as an attorney at Hilburn & Harper, LTD for five years. During her time at the law firm, she focused on family law and domestic relations, providing legal representation and counsel to clients in these areas.
Mary Claire McLaurin Government and Legislative Representation
Mary Claire McLaurin represented the Arkansas State Police before the Arkansas General Assembly. Her representation included developing best practices and procedures for the agency and effectively communicating the agency's positions and needs to state legislators.