Dover Dixon Horne
Bank of America Building Suit Settled
The testy landlord-tenant relationship in downtown Little Rock ended last week when the owner of the 24-story Bank of America Plaza reached a settlement with the Wright Lindsey & Jennings law firm. read more >
Dover Dixon Horne Merges With Wright Lindsey Jennings
The two are combining to become the second largest firm in Arkansas. read more >
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Tax Fighters Take Aim at Arkansas Income Levy
If Arkansas politicians succeed in a push to abolish the state personal income tax, partly to avoid losing ultra-wealthy residents, the state must reckon with what it will give up: $3 billion a year in revenue. read more >
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Act Creates Tax Appeals Commission (Commentary)
The commission will provide a neutral panel of tax professionals to hear and resolve taxpayer disputes with the Department of Finance & Administration. read more >
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Griffis Made Partner at Dover Dixon Horne (Movers & Shakers)
Adrienne Griffis has been elected to partnership in the Little Rock law firm of Dover Dixon Horne. read more >
Butler, Butler Move to Mitchell Williams (Movers & Shakers)
Cara Butler and Hannah Butler have joined Mitchell Williams Selig Gates & Woodyard PLLC in Little Rock and Rogers as associates. read more >
State Chamber, Tax Observers Applaud Governor’s Budget Plan
Proposals laid out in Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s proposed budget, including a temporary income tax break for new residents, drew enthusiastic responses from business leaders and tax attorneys. read more >
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Bauer Joins Dover Dixon Horne (Movers & Shakers)
Eli C. Bauer has been hired by Dover Dixon Horne PLLC in Little Rock as an associate attorney. read more >
Dover Dixon Horne Adds Ogles (Movers & Shakers)
William J. Ogles has joined Dover Dixon Horne’s growing litigation and family law practices in Little Rock. read more >
Side Effects Of Pandemic? Legal Action
As the novel coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on people and the economy, attorneys are bracing for a flood of lawsuits in its wake. read more >
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Natalie Ramm Joins Dover Dixon Horne (Movers & Shakers)
Natalie Ramm has been hired as an associate attorney at Dover Dixon Horne in Little Rock. read more >
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Diligence Due in Cannabis Investing
Investing in the marijuana business these days doesn’t require bags of cash or secret handoffs, but there are still risks, and experts advise looking before leaping into the new medical cannabis industry. read more >
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Lawhon Made Partner at Dover Dixon Horne (Movers & Shakers)
T. J. Lawhon has been promoted to partner at Dover Dixon Horne in Little Rock. read more >
A&P Commissions Watching Tax Case on Online Booking
Websites collect tax on rooms based on customer’s price, not the price paid to hotels. read more >
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Arkansas Nonprofits Hold Breath For Year-End
As a result of changes to the federal tax code, donations to charities are expected to fall by $13.1 billion annually in the United States, according to a May 2017 study by the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University. read more >
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Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects Adds Alexandra Longley (Movers & Shakers)
Alexandra Longley has been hired as an interior designer for Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects in Little Rock. read more >
Tax Changes: The Good, Bad and Quirky
Arkansas Business asked a panel of tax experts for insights on the new code, which was signed by President Donald J. Trump in late December. After hitting the highlights, they delved into provisions that surprised them. read more >
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‘The King Can Do No Wrong’: Arkansas Supreme Court Removes Right to Sue State (Adrienne Griffis Commentary)
An Arkansas Supreme Court decision this month has a serious impact on the rights of state employees. read more >
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As Market Values Fall, Malls Seek Lower Tax Assessments
Two Arkansas malls are challenging their 2017 property assessments, saying they are millions of dollars too high, a move that could become a trend as market values fall for malls and department stores struggling to attract shoppers. read more >
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Arkansas Tech’s Sandra Cheffer Leaves Ozark for New Role in Russellville (Movers & Shakers)
Sandra Cheffer has moved from the Ozark campus of Arkansas Tech University to the main campus in Russellville, where she will serve as the director of budget and financial reporting. read more >