
Like Other Retailers, Walmart Wants Insurers to Pay Opioid Costs
Walmart says its insurance companies are obligated to cover its defense costs, settlements, judgments and other losses involving the opioid lawsuits, but aren’t doing so. read more >
Walmart says its insurance companies are obligated to cover its defense costs, settlements, judgments and other losses involving the opioid lawsuits, but aren’t doing so. read more >
The retail giant says it paid millions in insurance premiums and expected to be covered. read more >
The ruling overturned a $1.6 million class-action judgment in 2020 against Hendren Plastics Inc. read more >
Robert Srygley doesn’t think he’ll ever get paid on the $1 million judgment recently received against his former longtime friend. read more >
RMP LLP of Springdale has expanded its Little Rock office by hiring an energy attorney with more than 10 years of experience. read more >
The California buyer of a $6 million office building in Bentonville has sued alleging fraud by the company that sold the property. read more >
Robert Srygley, the former president of the Arkansas Check Cashers Association Inc., loaned a lobbyist $1 million last year and it didn’t end well. read more >
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 >
A Washington County man has sued his local lawyers for encouraging him to lend $54 million to another of their clients in a series of loans that are now in default. read more >
The sale of a Planet Fitness in Joplin, Missouri, has resulted in a lawsuit filed in Fayetteville by a California investor against a Springdale man who is originally from Miami. read more >
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 >