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Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl to Serve on National Advertising Review Board (Movers & Shakers)
Vogelpohl is the president and CEO at MHP/Team SI of Little Rock. read more >
Proposed Ban on Noncompetes Generates Concerns
A labor law attorney’s advice to companies concerned about the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rule that would block employers from asking workers to sign noncompete agreements? Don’t panic. read more >
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Farmer Ordered to Pay Fees in Stone Bank Case
A Boone County farmer and his lawyers failed to comply with a discovery order in his federal lawsuit against Stone Bank and therefore must pay the bank’s attorneys fees incurred as a result of their failure. read more >
Mizer Moves to Friday Eldredge & Clark (Movers & Shakers)
Alexa Mizer has been hired as an attorney by Friday Eldredge & Clark in Rogers. read more >
Taylor King Hires 3 (Movers & Shakers)
Ross King, Leanna Hubbard and Jacob White have joined the Taylor King Law Firm of Little Rock. read more >
No Delay in Kristian Nelson Trial
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen denied a request from the newest attorney for Kristian D. Nelson of England to delay the civil trial set for February. read more >
McKinney Remains on State Commission (Movers & Shakers)
J. Cliff McKinney II, a managing member of Quattlebaum Grooms & Tull PLLC of Little Rock, has been reappointed to the Legislative Committee of the Uniform Law Commission. read more >
Friday Eldredge & Clark Adds Hollinger (Movers & Shakers)
Caleb Hollinger has joined Friday Eldredge & Clark LLP in Little Rock as an associate. read more >
Wheeler Hired at CourtAvenue (NWA Movers & Shakers)
Jeannine Wheeler has joined the new CourtAvenue office in Bentonville as chief financial officer. read more >
Friday Eldredge & Clark Establish Diversity Fellowship
Friday, Eldredge & Clark LLP establishes the Friday Forward Fellowship, a program that aims to increase the number of law school students from diverse backgrounds. read more >
What Lifting the State Mask Mandate Means for Business Owners (Commentary)
A quick look at what employers need to know about the lifting the mask mandate and what it means for them — including whether they can still require masks in their workplaces (they can). read more >
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Video: Nelson, Scarborough, Hunt Honored at Arkansas Business of the Year Awards
Heather Nelson of Seal Solar of North Little Rock and Fred Scarborough of the Arkansas Children’s Foundation in Little Rock won Executive of the Year awards, and billionaire philanthropist Johnelle Hunt of Lowell was honored for her lifetime of leadership last week at the 33rd annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards. read more >
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In Stimulus, Relief, Clarity for Health Providers (Amie Alexander Commentary)
The latest COVID-19 relief package includes some notable components for health care providers. read more >
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Knives Out for Lawyers As Bielema Feud Festers
The feud between former University of Arkansas Head Football Coach Bret Bielema and the Razorback Foundation is getting worse. read more >
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Magnolia Regional Sheds City Ownership
Shifting from city to nonprofit ownership could mean a million dollars a year to Magnolia Regional Medical Center, but patients and doctors may see no outward difference. read more >
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McElhanon Joins Friday Eldredge & Clark (Movers & Shakers)
Madeline O. McElhanon has been hired as an associate at Friday Eldredge & Clark in Little Rock. read more >
Ex-Convict Accused of Preying on Octogenarian, Taking $4.5M
An 89-year-old Little Rock man has accused an ex-con of defrauding him of $4.5 million in less than three years. read more >
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On Loan Accommodations (Commentary)
As borrowers near the end of initial accommodation periods related to COVID-19, the FFIEC encourages financial institutions to consider arrangements that might mitigate adverse effects. read more >
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Lennox Heir Mines $68M Foreclosure
Everyone can agree that Steven Booth lent an Alabama mining research and development company $54 million that hasn’t been repaid. But past that, agreement breaks down. read more >
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Bankers Decry $22.4M Award in Fax Case
A $22.4 million judgment against Wells Fargo Bank tied to a case over unwanted faxes wasn’t based in reality, according to bankers’ associations. read more >
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