Tim Hutchinson
Lowell In-Home Care Company Faces Racketeering Lawsuit for Alleged Workforce Misclassification
The lawsuit accuses Pinnacle In Home Care LLC of misclassifying its workforce to avoid mandatory employer costs that its competitors have to pay. read more >
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Ruling Gives $90M to Crain Daughters
The daughters of Fort Smith businessman H.C. “Dude” Crain Jr. have received about $90 million from his estate after the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis ruled in their favor. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
8th Circuit Court Ruling Favors Rehab Program
The ruling overturned a $1.6 million class-action judgment in 2020 against Hendren Plastics Inc. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Merchant Cash Advances Draw Fire
Desperate businesses that turned to merchant cash advance companies for rescue found their lifeline shackled to high interest rates, hidden fees and long-term debt, several lawsuits claim. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Jeremy Hutchinson Pleads Guilty in Missouri Corruption Case
Former Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson admits accepting thousands of dollars in bribes to help a health nonprofit as part of a plea deal in a sprawling federal corruption investigation. read more >
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Jeremy Hutchinson Asks Judge to Dismiss Charges, Alleges FBI Misconduct
Attorneys for former state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson file a motion to dismiss fraud charges made against him in August by a federal grand jury, citing "a pattern of gross misconduct" by the FBI. read more >
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New American Trucking Associations CEO Chris Spear Pleases Arkansas Industry
Chris Spear’s appointment as the president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations is good news for Arkansas. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Former Tim Hutchinson Aide Named Top Lobbyist for American Trucking Associations
Chris Spear, a former legislative director for an Arkansas senator, is the vice president and chief of legislative affairs for the American Trucking Association. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Bill Clinton: Pryor A Test of Service Over Partisanship
Former President Bill Clinton helped U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas kick off his bid for a third term Saturday night, casting the Democratic lawmaker's re-election fight as a test of whether voters will reward Pryor's push for bipartisanship over a high-dollar blitz by conservative groups to unseat him. read more >
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