Sanford Law Firm
Law Firms Have a Referral Problem. This Arkansas Startup May Have Solved It
Lexamica of Little Rock now counts some of the nation's largest law firms among its clients. read more >
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Zest Labs Faces Possible Sanctions in Walmart Dispute
The new trial is set for Jan. 21 in Little Rock federal court. read more >
Little Rock Law Firm’s Suspension On Hold in Fee Feud
Little Rock attorney Josh Sanford and his law firm can continue to practice law in federal court pending their appeal of a suspension by U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson, who accused them of charging excessive and unearned fees. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Little Rock Law Firm Receives Partial Victory at 8th Circuit Over Fees
It's the latest skirmish in a long-running dispute between the judge and Sanford Law Firm. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Fee Feud Continues Between Judge, Sanford Law Firm
A Little Rock law firm appeals, again, a judge’s order cutting attorney fees. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
$1 Fee Ruling Pits Law Firm Against Judge
The Sanford Law Firm PLLC of Little Rock has appealed an award of $1 in attorneys’ fees from U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson, who wrote a blistering order about the firm’s billing practices in June. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Single Fax to Russellville Leads to $12.5M Judgment on New Jersey Pipe Company
Eugene Kalsky and his pipe business was hit with a $12.5 million judgment obtained through Pope County Circuit Court, the result of a class-action lawsuit filed over Kalsky’s failure to include a specific opt-out notice on fax advertisements. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Judge Holmes Tells Little Rock Lawyers to Pay Up
The chief federal judge for the Western District of Arkansas recently ordered two Little Rock lawyers to pay a total of $4,586 in costs and fees related to two of their clients not showing up for depositions. read more >
Little Rock Attorneys Ask Judge Holmes to Rethink Sanctions
Two Little Rock lawyers have asked the chief federal judge for the Western District of Arkansas to reconsider sanctions he imposed on them after a string of cases in which he was critical of their law firm’s work. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Federal Judge Holmes Tosses Strip Club Settlement
The chief federal judge for the Western District of Arkansas threw out a proposed settlement that would have given a plaintiff’s lawyers five times the amount their client received. read more >
Volkswagen Faces Long Road in Regaining Trust
German automobile maker Volkswagen still smarting after an emissions scandal left 2,540 Arkansans eligible for buybacks. read more >
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Arkansas VW Owners File Lawsuits in State, Federal Courts
Arkansas lawyers filed two lawsuits last month against Volkswagen, the front edge of what’s expected to be a wave of legal action against the German automaker over the still-unfolding emissions scandal. read more >
by Alexis Crowe -
Arkansas Lawsuits Against VW Allege Fraud
A look at two lawsuits filed last month in Arkansas against Volkswagen. read more >
by Alexis Crowe -