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Arkansas Highway Commission Loses Eminent Domain FightLock Icon

As a result of missing a court deadline, the Arkansas Highway Commission is still legally tangled with Transport Realty Inc. over a property dispute. read more >

Arkansas Businessman’s $3M ‘Heartache’ Lawsuit Against Vegas Dancer Heads WestLock Icon

A lawsuit to reclaim the money and property spent on an exotic dancer in Las Vegas is closed in Arkansas and reopened in Nevada, where the Judge recommended the suit be filed. read more >
Slim Chickens bought this 35,700-SF, four-story office building in Fayetteville in 2023. [Google Maps]
Legal / Restaurants & Food

Slim Chickens Sued by Restaurant Operator Over Alleged Deception and Frozen ChickenLock Icon

The lawsuit alleges Slim Chickens misled investors with inflated earnings claims, hidden costs and false marketing about fresh food and house-made sauces. read more >
Banking & Finance / Industry / Legal

Fayetteville Software Firm Faces $4.6M Lawsuit Over Loan DefaultsLock Icon

Slipstream Creative Inc. was sued last month by Arvest Bank of Fayetteville for defaulting on loans that totaled $1.5 million, according to the lawsuit filed in Washington County Circuit Court.  read more >
Legal / Transportation

Springdale Attorney Awarded $1.5M in Hearse-Chasing Case

Attorney Jason M. Hatfield of Springdale recently received a $1.5 million award in a case tied to allegations of a scheme in which “runners” who were not lawyers handed out business cards at funerals to recruit plaintiffs for wrongful death suits. read more >
Springdale attorney Jason M. Hatfield said he was representing a family whose relative died in an auto accident when a Texas lawyer told him to “stand down” and not contact the clients again.
Legal

Lawyer Accuses Texas Firm of Hearse-ChasingLock Icon

One man in the suit is accused of making false statements and promises to get survivors to sign with the law firms with which he has an arrangement to split the attorneys’ fees. read more >