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10 Years On, Bradbury Case Moves Ahead

10 Years On, Bradbury Case Moves Ahead

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After more than a decade of waiting, Ralph Bradbury can move forward with his lawsuit against the former owners of the defunct Continental Express Inc. of Little Rock. read more >

Pig Farmer Accused of Hogging Loan Proceeds

Pig Farmer Accused of Hogging Loan Proceeds

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Arvest Bank accuses a Fulton County pig farmer of submitting false financial statements to obtain millions of dollars in loans to raise pigs, instead using the money for other debts. read more >

PerfectVision Founder Accused of Abuse

PerfectVision Founder Accused of Abuse

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The founder of one of Arkansas’ largest private companies stands accused in four civil lawsuits of human trafficking and sexually exploiting younger women. read more >

Quapaw House Officially Declared Insolvent

Quapaw House Officially Declared Insolvent

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An attorney for Quapaw House Inc., the troubled Hot Springs drug and alcohol treatment provider, says its liabilities "exceed its assets and it is unable to pay its debts as they come due." read more >

Quapaw House Insolvent, Former Receiver Says

Quapaw House Insolvent, Former Receiver Says

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Quapaw House Inc., the troubled Hot Springs drug and alcohol treatment provider, has no employees, no open locations and no receiver nowadays, a lawyer for the company says, though it does have more than $13 million in debt. read more >

Bankruptcy Judge OKs Windstream Bonuses

Bankruptcy Judge OKs Windstream Bonuses

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A bankruptcy judge in New York last week approved Windstream Holdings Inc.’s request to use up to $24 million for bonuses for executives. read more >

HR, Meet THC: Bosses Told to Prepare for Cannabis

HR, Meet THC: Bosses Told to Prepare for Cannabis

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Medical marijuana is now legal in Arkansas and due to hit the market in six weeks. Lawyers, compliance professionals and the Society for Human Resource Management are warning companies to get ready. read more >

Judge Holmes Tells Little Rock Lawyers to Pay Up

Judge Holmes Tells Little Rock Lawyers to Pay Up

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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 >