The Homard House | Ludwig Law Firm

The space we meet clients in every day has a deep history rooted in innovation. Learn about the history of the Homard House, a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the place we call “work.”

Ludwig Law Firm

11/19/20252 min read

Our office is more than a workplace. It is a daily reminder of why we serve Arkansas families with care and resolve. The historic Isaac Homard House, built in 1905 and believed to be designed by noted architect Charles L. Thompson, anchors our team in Little Rock’s civic heart. From the upstairs conference room, you have an inspiring view of the Arkansas State Capitol, one that keeps us focused on accountability and community.

The house is a classic Neoclassical landmark with four two-story Roman Doric cypress columns and a slate-clad pediment. Inside, original woodwork and fireplaces reflect the craftsmanship of the early twentieth century. After a 2013 fire, the home underwent a meticulous restoration that preserved historic character while upgrading safety and wiring for modern practice. The rear porch footprint now houses a light-filled meeting space where we prepare cases and welcome clients.

We are grateful to preservationist Laura Winning and Whodunit Holdings for the extraordinary rehabilitation that saved this building. In 2017, the Isaac Homard House was added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural significance. Today, we share this space with the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program's Sandwiching History Tour, organized by Ashley Sides.

Working here inspires us to bring that same respect for detail to every case and to the people who trust us with their future.

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Arkansas Criminal Defense Attorney Kale Ludwig stands in front of the Arkansas Capitol Building.
Arkansas Criminal Defense Attorney Kale Ludwig stands in front of the Arkansas Capitol Building.