David Matthews
Investment Adviser Adam Kuettel Accused of Costing Clients Millions
Bentonville investment adviser Adam Kuettel has been in a destructive spiral since March 30, both professionally and personally. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Clarity Pointe Transaction Exceeds $11M Mark (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Avenir Senior Living of Scottsdale, Arizona, purchased the 59-unit Clarity Pointe project at 8401 Ranch Blvd. read more >
by George Waldon -
West Little Rock E-Z Mart Rings Up $1.4 Million Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of New York’s Getty Realty Corp. bought the 11911 Mara Lynn Drive project from E-Z Mart Stores Inc., led by Sonja Hubbard. read more >
by George Waldon -
No Ruling Yet from Holmes on Attorney Sanctions in Class-action Cases
As of Monday morning, an order had not been issued involving possible sanctions against 17 lawyers who were involved in a class-action lawsuit. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Old Ruling Haunts Class-action Lawyers
When 17 attorneys submitted briefs explaining why they moved a class-action case out of Chief U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes III’s court and into Polk County Circuit Court, something was curiously missing. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Update: Judge Questions Attorneys Over ‘Forum Shopping’ in Hearing
Chief U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes III said Thursday that it might take up to four weeks before he issues a ruling involving possible sanctions against more than a dozen attorneys involved in a controversial class-action case. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Federal Judge Holmes Previews Schedule for Class-Action Case
Judge P.K. Holmes III previews how events will unfold Thursday in the show-cause hearing involving more than a dozen attorneys in a controversial class-action forum-shopping case. read more >
Sherwood Lisa Academy Among Matthews Properties Tangled in Mortgage Shuffle
It appears that Matthews Management Co. of Little Rock, one of the businesses descended from the Justin Matthews Sr. real estate empire in North Little Rock, is kaput. read more >
Arvest Bank Settles With 18 Dennis Smiley Creditors
Arvest Bank of Fayetteville has settled with 18 of 20 creditors who loaned money to one of its former executives, Dennis Smiley Jr. Only First State Bank of De Queen, where Smiley’s namesake father is chairman, and Signature Bank of Arkansas in Fayetteville remain as possible claimants seeking money from Smiley’s Arvest Bank Group stock purchase and stock option plans. read more >
by George Waldon -