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Tim Cullen

Eugene Kalsky pictured with a copy of the fax that cost him $12.5 million.
Legal / Manufacturing / Public Companies

$12M Penalty in Fax Case Will Stand

The $12.5 million class-action judgment against a New Jersey man and his business will stand after the Arkansas Supreme Court decided last month not to review the case. read more >
M. S. Wholesale Plumbing of Russellville, top right, received a $12.5 million judgment against Eugene Kalsky, left, and his New Jersey pipe and steel company.
Business Services / Legal / Manufacturing

Lawyer: Toss $12.5M Award Linked to Fax

The lawyer for a New Jersey man ordered to pay $12.5 million for sending an unwanted fax to a Russellville company has asked three judges to turn back time. read more >
Justice Building in Little Rock. “The system of electing state court appellate judges is broken,” said attorney Philip Anderson. 
Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

Choosing Arkansas Judges: Elections or Selections?

Two high-profile cases have brought renewed attention to the question of whether Arkansas' system of electing state Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals judges needs fixing. read more >
Brian Ratcliff
Government & Politics / Legal / Nonprofits

Is Our Judicial System Broken? (Brian Ratcliff Commentary)

Arkansas must work to preserve its judicial independence or glove up for the constant battle of the branches that will divide our state as we have never seen before. read more >
Government & Politics

Top Races Take Back Seat in Arkansas Primary

Arkansas' campaigns for governor and the U.S. Senate will take a back seat to dozens of congressional, statewide and legislative matchups Tuesday as voters decide the state's various primary races. read more >