Appeal Deal
Former Wal-Mart Stores Inc. sourcing executive John Ryan looks to take beef with ex-wife to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
View ArticleRedman & Associates Closes Rogers Facility
Redman & Associates LLC, a leading manufacturer of Disney ride-on toys, has closed its $6.5 million Rogers facility, according to a report Tuesday by Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
View ArticleOh, the Possibilities (OPINION)
A recently published report examines patents that have been granted to and filed for by Walmart in the last several months, and explains what the retailer may be doing with them.
View ArticleLawyer Laud
Kudos to Mason Boling — Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik PLLC's newest associate — who achieved the highest score on the Arkansas State Bar examination given in July.
View ArticleFederal Jury Clears Lindsey Management Co. of Alleged FLSA Violations
The decision allows the apartment industry to continue to classify salaried apartment managers as exempt employees.
View ArticleAttorney Addition
Local attorney Michael Johnson, who was commissioner of the Arkansas Securities Department from 2001 to 2007, recently joined Fayetteville law form Smith Hurst PLC.
View ArticleFayetteville Readies for Vote on Non-Discrimination Ordinance
The city law that has Fayetteville on fire goes up for vote on Dec. 9 and, until that time, the ordinance, a beacon of hope for some and a source of handwringing for others, promises to stir the heart...
View ArticleZimmerman Content Sitting On Hot Seat in Juvenile Court
After hearing nearly 19,000 cases in Washington and Madison counties, circuit court judge Stacey Zimmerman has seen it all.
View ArticleKutak Rock Adds To Arkansas Staff
The largest law firm in the region recently hired four new associates and an of counsel attorney for its Fayetteville office.
View ArticleJudge Sentences Brandon Barber to 65 Months in Prison
The sentence was handed down Tuesday at the federal courthouse in Fort Smith by U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes.
View ArticleSentences Handed Down in Barber Case
Three co-defendants appeared before a federal judge this week in Fort Smith.
View ArticleNew Attorney Settles Into Old Springdale Law Office
Gary DeWitt bought the building at 120 N. Commercial St. for $155,000 and recently finished its renovation.
View ArticleBentonville Bound
Leading Oklahoma-based law firm Hall Estill has opened a Bentonville branch, near the Wal-Mart Stores Inc. home office.
View ArticleCyberville, Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas is not immune to the global pandemic of cybercrime.
View ArticleLocomotive Lawsuit
Two of 45 people involved in the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad derailment in October have filed lawsuits, seeking compensation for injuries sustained during the accident.
View ArticleDog Bite
PetSmart Inc., the largest pet store in the country, is about to be washed and groomed by hedge fund tycoon Barry Rosenstein, the founder and managing
View ArticleTax-letic Club
Whispers was surprised to find out that a $37,414 IRS tax lien had been filed against Stegen Athletic Club LLC, which operates the Fayetteville Athletic Club.
View ArticleLien Cuisine
Acambaro Mexican Restaurant is at odds with the government for the second time in 10 years.
View ArticleFarewell, Tontitown
First Security Bank of Searcy has filed a lawsuit to have its 38-acre foreclosure on U.S. 412 removed from Tontitown and annexed into Springdale.
View ArticleBroyles Supports Law to Protect Personal Identity
Bipartisan legislation advocated by the family of Frank Broyles could soon make Arkansas the latest state to have a law that helps protect the commercial value of a person's identity, even after they die.
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