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Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics / Legal

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 >
Terry Fleming, left, and Kaylee Cathcart, in an exhibit in a civil suit filed last month.
Legal / Manufacturing

Fleming Requests Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Former GirlfriendLock Icon

After a judge dismissed a civil lawsuit that accused him of human trafficking, Terry Fleming has asked that a case he filed against a woman be dismissed. read more >
Terry Fleming, left, and Kaylee Cathcart, in an exhibit in a civil suit filed last month.
Legal / Manufacturing

Trafficking Lawsuit Against PerfectVision Founder DismissedLock Icon

Terry L. Fleming scored a legal victory last week when a judge dismissed a civil lawsuit that accused him of human trafficking and sexually exploiting younger women. read more >
Cool Pet Stuff warehouse and distribution center at 4003 E. Highland Drive in Jonesboro
Legal / Media & Marketing / Retail

Jonesboro’s Cool Pet Stuff Sues Over Inventory TurfLock Icon

Cool Pet Stuff LLC of Jonesboro, which sells pet jerseys and pet merchandise, is suing a manufacturer of sports licensed pet products, Pets First Inc. of Elizabeth, New Jersey. read more >
Tim Steadman, a Little Rock attorney, represents about 175 members of the plaintiff class in a fair wage case against DARP and Hendren Plastics.
Business Services / Investments / Legal

Recovery Patients’ No-Pay Work Comes Back to Haunt HendrenLock Icon

A Washington County judge offered Levi Crowe a choice in 2016: a drug recovery program or jail. It was an easy choice, but Crowe had no idea that recovery would include working full time for no pay. read more >
Attorney Jane Kim of Wright Lindsey Jennings is frustrated by uncertainty on overtime pay rules: “Things are still in limbo.”
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

Shifting Labor Rules Keep Arkansas Attorneys Busy

Arkansas labor and employment attorneys are keeping an eye on challenges to the U.S. Department of Labor’s overtime rules as well as a bill that would amend the Minimum Wage Act in Arkansas. read more >