Walton Enterprises hires Rogers attorney
Former Friday, Eldridge & Clark attorney Sean Evans was recently hired by the entity that manages the Walton family's sizeable fortune.
View ArticleJudge orders payback of stolen money to Roller Weight Loss
The former employee is also sentenced to 30 days in jail and 90 days community service for stealing more than $105,000.
View ArticleNational Labor Relations Board chair talks to UA law students about changing...
Mark Gaston Pearce, chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, spoke recently in Fayetteville about how the federal agency has adapted to change in its 81-year history of enforcing the National...
View ArticleStacy Leeds joins board of Arvest Bank in Fayetteville
Stacy L. Leeds, dean and professor of law at the University of Arkansas School of Law since 2011, has joined the board of directors of Arvest Bank in Fayetteville.
View ArticleGeorgia Dock officials requiring Tyson Foods, poultry industry to submit...
Officials with Georgia's Department of Agriculture, which oversees Georgia Dock poultry prices, are requiring Tyson Foods and the rest of the poultry industry to submit weekly price affidavits that...
View ArticleOvertime rule supporters fear Trump administration would turn back clock on...
After a Texas federal judge halted the Obama administration's overtime rules that would have begun Thursday (Dec. 1), some supporters of the Department of Labor's new regulations are afraid the Trump...
View ArticleIntellectual property issues emerging in estate planning (OPINION)
With the Frank Broyles publicity rights law enacted, it's important for your estate planner to be in discussion with your intellectual property lawyer.
View ArticleTyson Foods may face $70 million claim first filed against Sara Lee
Tyson Foods was notified earlier this month that it could be liable for up to $70 million in damages dating back two decades to a plant closing in the Philippines operated by Sara Lee in 1995.
View ArticleNew hope against patent trolls (Opinion)
On Dec. 14, the U.S. Supreme Court reviewed an obscure matter of patent law that could have significant ramifications to every business defending against patent infringement.
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