Philip Kaplan

Philip Kaplan

Jan 4, 1938 - Jun 23rd, 2023
  • Birth Date: Jan 4, 1938
  • Death Date: Jun 23, 2023
  • Funeral Date: Jun 26, 2023, 1:00 pm
  • Location: Congregation B’nai Israel, 3700 N. Rodney Parham Rd, Little Rock AR 72212
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Biography: Philip Kaplan, age 85 passed away peacefully on June 23, 2023, surrounded by his immediate family having valiantly fought protracted complications associated with a hemorrhagic stroke.  Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, he is preceded in death by both his parents Myer and Marion Kaplan as well as his younger brother Gary.   Phil experienced the opportunities and challenges facing first and second-generation Jewish families who immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe which shaped his Jewish identity and moral convictions.   
 
A lifelong learner and educator, Phil graduated from Harvard College in 1959 as well as University of Michigan Law School and taught both law school and friends as a teacher and student through his affiliation with LifeQuest of Arkansas.     
 
Originally licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, he and his family moved to St. Louis for a brief period as a field attorney for the National Labor Relations Bureau. Following his true calling as a civil rights attorney and social activist, the family moved to Little Rock in 1967 where he founded the State’s first integrated law firm with partners Richard Mays and John Walker. He later founded Kaplan, Brewer & Maxey with partners and friends Joann Maxey and Silas Brewer. 
 
Over the course of his career as a litigator, he successfully tried several landmark lawsuits, the most notable being representing the inmate population of the Arkansas prison system as well as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which challenged a law requiring equal treatment for creationism any time evolution was taught in the classroom.  Phil was recognized as one of the state’s best trial attorneys as documented by a front cover story in Super Lawyers magazine and was a honored member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, the American College of Trial Lawyers, and the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers.
 
A proud and committed Arkansan and Little Rock resident for over 55-years, Phil was a civic leader that understood the importance of giving back to his community.  He proudly served on many civic, religious and philanthropic boards, which included The Jewish Federation, Temple B’nai Israel, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Arkansas PBS, KUAR Public Radio and served as the Chairperson of the Arkansas Martin Luther King Commission.  Many will fondly remember his annual co-hosting of the Two Jewish Guys Hanukkah radio program with his dear friend, Leslie Singer. 
 
Phil is survived by Ruthe his wife and lifelong partner of 62-years, along with daughter Julie and son Andrew (Sheryl). His grandchildren Alex (Corey), Emily and Matthew will forever be one of his proudest accomplishments each of whom held a special place in his heart and were a source of immense pride.  Funeral services will be held at Congregation B’nai Israel, 3700 North Rodney Parham, Little Rock, Arkansas on Monday at 1pm.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to either Congregation B’nai Israel or Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. 
 
Our family, the legal community and Phil’s many friends and colleagues will forever remember his intellect, passion for learning and commitment to those less fortunate than himself.  May he rest in peace for a life well lived devoted to his wife, family, friends and the community he called home.

A memorial service celebrating his life will be held at Congregation B’nai Israel, 3700 N. Rodney Parham Rd, Little Rock AR 72212, at 1 p.m. on Monday June 26, 2023.  A private burial will be held at Oakland Cemetery.  Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(16)
Christal Aist Farris
#16
Jul 7th, 2023 3:27 pm
Ruthe, my heart goes out to you. I remember with smiles your stories of your early marriage and your one car! I listened with amusement because I knew your love and respect for Phil was enduring, faithful, and forever. My prayers for you and your family. Christal
Gina Bridges
#15
Jul 3rd, 2023 8:09 am
We were so blessed to have Phil as a member of our Law Crew at LifeQuest. He was an engaging instructor and always had a smile. He will be missed.
Diana Billings
#14
Jun 28th, 2023 10:55 pm
Dear Ruthe, My thoughts and prayers are with you tonight. Much love to you!
Patricia Brady
#13
Jun 27th, 2023 3:41 pm
It was always such a pleasure when Phil came into our Court. He was the ultimate gentleman and one of the nicest attorneys I ever met. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Reginald Rogers
#12
Jun 26th, 2023 4:48 pm
Mrs. Kaplan and Family : Mr. Kaplan (I use the term Mr. instead of Phil due to the highest respect and admiration I have for him) was a brilliant attorney who was compassionate to those less fortunate. I had the privilege of interacting with Mr. Kaplan for almost 40 years as I progressed in my vocation as an attorney. He was always kind and considerate to me. I learned a lot from him as an attorney. More importantly, he served his clients and his community to the highest level. He is a true Legal Icon in Arkansas and around the country. I had a standard greeting for him whenever we would meet which became a routine after many years. Mr. Kaplan was a true Lawyer's Lawyer and a Legend. May he Rest in Peace. Reginald Rogers, Attorney
Mary Dee Taylor
#11
Jun 26th, 2023 1:32 pm
To Ruthe and your family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy to all of you. As so many others have said your loss is felt among the many friends you and Phil created in Little Rock, and in the community to which he so generously contributed. Cherish your many happy memories as you go through the difficult days ahead; they will make you smile and remember how fortunate you were to share a life well lived with a remarkable man.
Astrid Elliott
#10
Jun 26th, 2023 1:14 pm
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Phil. I worked with Phil at Williams & Anderson. He was such a kind and generous person. He spoke so fondly about his family, especially his grandchildren. He shared wonderful stories and always had something kind to say. He led by example and was always ready to help if needed. He will be greatly missed.
Andrew Yancey
#9
Jun 26th, 2023 12:38 pm
Phil was so incredibly kind as to volunteer a significant number of hours to work with our mock trial team at Central High and Pulaski Heights Junior High. He was such a delight and taught us important lessons about life and the law - and how to tie a bow tie. I know I speak for all my former mock trial teammates when I say that we were truly fortunate to spend time with Phil and benefit from his tutelage. And we are better off because of it. Thank you to the whole Kaplan family for sharing this wonderful man with us.
Karen Ballard
#8
Jun 26th, 2023 5:09 am
What a gift Phil’s life was to so many. A bright light. A man filled with kindness and a generous spirit.
Ruthe my prayers are with you and your family today. Danny & I share in your grief.
Susan Holmes
#7
Jun 25th, 2023 6:57 pm
Ruth, my most sincere condolences on your loss. Leon and I agreed with him on many things, and disagreed on some, but we have always had the highest admiration for his character and determination. He was a great warrior in the Civil Rights fight and will be long remembered for all the good he did. God bless you and your family, Susan Holmes
James (Jim) W. Stanley, Esq. and wife, Audrey
#6
Jun 25th, 2023 5:38 pm
Dear Kaplan Household and Friends of Phil -

The past couple of years has shown how important a generation of lawyers can be to a community. I dread opening the newspaper/laptop as I find more and more of my 'Legal Brothers &Sisters' have come to an end of their lives. Today I found Phil's picture and obit. The outstanding names and well-earned reputations of the state's finest legal minds are becoming history. This next generation will have a steep mountain to climb to stand with these folks who were at the top.

There seems to be one or two each week that have died and it is heartbreaking. How can it be heartbreaking? It is because I know the diligent toil, the sincere efforts and much more that they applied for decade; these people defended or presented their clients 'n cases making sure all were given the best a lawyer can offer. I love and respect a lawyer's work and those that have done this practice for decades. Phil Kaplan was in the league of being a 'Clarence Darrow' of The Natural State. As one of the most outstanding - and because of that - one of the best known attorneys in the state;(not because of advertising, but because word-of-mouth about Phil's lawyer skills told the tale.)

Phil was a champion for good, noble and honest causes. It has been an honor for many to have met up with Phil Kaplan in the courtroom. Win or loose, all discovered they would come away with profound legal lessons and limitless admiration for his talents and courtroom abilities. (Harvard should advertise: 'PHIL walked over the threshold here'. He was one of HARVARD'S claims-to-fame.)

May God surround his family with angels; Phil Kaplan's many friends long knew they were blessed. He will be missed and remembered.


Jack Browne
#5
Jun 25th, 2023 5:08 pm
Phil was a great teacher and friend to me. He put a lot of love into our world. I am so very greatful to have known Phil.
David Michael Hargis
#4
Jun 25th, 2023 3:31 pm
Phil was a great lawyer with a great mind who demonstrated for a lengthy career as a trial lawyer that reason wins against theatrics — most of the time. He was, however, our “man for all seasons,” and his superior intellect generally neutralized the theatrics.
Jan and Richard Weiss
#3
Jun 25th, 2023 10:54 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Jan & Richard Weiss
Chaplain Beverly
#2
Jun 25th, 2023 9:37 am
It was my joy serving as one of your Chaplains, meeting your sweet wife and daughter. Thank you, Attorney Kaplan, for all your hard work and dedication in the fight for Civil Rights and beyond.
Sol Albertson
#1
Jun 24th, 2023 9:52 pm
Dear Ruth, so sorry to hear about your family loss. I always enjoyed chatting with you both.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and family.. and

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