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President and CEO of Coulson Oil

Coulson Oil Lawsuit Against Former CEO Shows Need for Strong Controls

The North Little Rock firm alleges that John Harris made $5 million in unauthorized purchases, doctored receipts and intimidated employees. read more >
Legal

Attorney Hit With $800K Judgment in Malpractice Case

A Crittenden County nursing home received the award after a three-day jury trial. read more >
Drs. Scott and Kelli Schlesinger are fighting the other owners of Natural State Medicinals Cultivation, who want them out of the business.
Agriculture & Poultry / Health Care / Investments

Cannabis Cultivators in Fight Over Ouster From CompanyLock Icon

The majority owners of Natural State Medicinals Cultivation of White Hall voted in September to expel a married couple from the company. The problem is, the pair don’t want to go. read more >
The headquarters of Redstone Construction Group, which was led by Michael Lasiter (inset), on West Dixon Road in Little Rock.
Business Services / Construction / Health Care

Attorney’s Many Hats Complicate Redstone Trust CaseLock Icon

The May 2016 death of Michael Allen Lasiter, who owned Redstone Construction Group Inc. of Little Rock, has led to litigation over the handling of his trust, which is expected to be worth more than $10 million after estate taxes are paid. read more >
John Rogers holds a valuable 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card after its 2008 purchase. |
Legal / Media & Marketing

Serving Papers to John Rogers No Easy TaskLock Icon

It took awhile, but now both of John Rogers' limited liability companies are engaged in civil litigation in Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >
Health Care / Legal / Public Companies

Adcare Takes Attorneys to Court Over Confidentiality BreachLock Icon

A publicly traded nursing home operator recently filed a civil lawsuit accusing its former law firm, Mitchell Williams Selig Gates & Woodyard of Little Rock, of starting a chain of events that led to more litigation. read more >