Lee Rudofsky
Ex-Marine Gets $2.5M in Malpractice Case
A former U.S. Marine who went to the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System in Little Rock for a routine back surgery but was left with permanent brain damage received a $2.49 million judgment last month against the federal government. read more >
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Bitcoin Miner Wins a Round In DeWitt, but Fight Goes On
Locals in Dewitt are rallying opposition to the noisy bitcoin facility, even after Jones Digital LLC won a preliminary court ruling. read more >
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Court Awards $330,000 to Insurance Company in Home Insurance Fraud Case
Travelers Personal Insurance Co. of Hartford, Connecticut, sued Dianna Rathbun and her husband Marvin Rathbun of Searcy in federal court in Little Rock over allegations of fraud. read more >
‘Connect’ Name Sets Federal Case in Motion
A legal dispute alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition pits two lenders with markedly different profiles that share similar names. read more >
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Lee Rudofsky To Be Nominated For District Judgeship
President Donald Trump announced Monday his intent to nominate Lee Philip Rudofsky of Arkansas as judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. read more >
Arkansas Lawmakers Raise Concerns About Immunity Ruling
Arkansas lawmakers said Tuesday they're concerned about the impact of a recent court ruling that they can't scale back the state's immunity from lawsuits, and said they may need to put the issue before voters. read more >
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Arkansas Fights on Multiple Legal Fronts to Begin Executions
Lawyers for the state of Arkansas faced fights on multiple legal fronts Monday to begin a series of double executions before a key sedative used in lethal injections expires at the end of the month. read more >
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State Supreme Court Weighs Future of Fayetteville’s LGBT Protections
Arkansas Supreme Court justices questioned Thursday whether a city's ordinance banning discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity flies in the face of a 2015 state law that was intended to prevent local LGBT protections. read more >
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Lee Rudofsky Hired as State’s Solicitor General
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge on Thursday announced the hiring of Lee Rudofsky as the state’s solicitor general. read more >