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Benton County Judge John Scott is ready to hear court cases in person after the winding down of pandemic restrictions.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

Courts Tackle Cases Delayed by PandemicLock Icon

The Arkansas Supreme Court said jury trials could resume at the beginning of May, meaning a stack of criminal cases finally have their chance to see resolution. read more >
The “Our Team” category on Kuettel Capital’s website lists Adam Kuettel, left, and Frank Smith, who was touted as its portfolio manager, head of research. But Smith said last week he hasn’t done work for the Bentonville firm in 17 months.
Business Services / Insurance / Investments

Investment Adviser Adam Kuettel Accused of Costing Clients MillionsLock Icon

Bentonville investment adviser Adam Kuettel has been in a destructive spiral since March 30, both professionally and personally. read more >
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Arkansas filed a civil lawsuit in February to take Robert Rogers’ home in Rogers because prosecutors allege the property was used as an illegal gambling house. The 4,855-SF home was built in 2006.
Banking & Finance / Investments / Legal

Adviser’s Cash Withdrawals Lead Feds to Sportsbook in RogersLock Icon

A federal investigation into suspicious cash withdrawals from a financial adviser’s personal bank accounts led agents to uncover a large-scale illegal gambling operation in Benton County. read more >
Judge P.K. Holmes III will hear arguments in a show-cause hearing on Thursday about class-action lawsuits in Arkansas.
Government & Politics / Insurance / Legal

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 >
Education / Legal

Northwest Arkansas Law Firms Feeling the Recovery

Some of northwest Arkansas’ largest law firms were able to handle the post-recession market thanks to some planning and diversity. During northwest Arkansas’ economic growth in the early years of the 21st century, many outside law firms made moves into the area and opened local offices. read more >