
The Legal Battle for Fairfield Bay
A former board leader is at the center of lawsuits roiling the resort community on Greers Ferry Lake. read more >
A former board leader is at the center of lawsuits roiling the resort community on Greers Ferry Lake. read more >
Whiteside, who joined the law firm in 2015 and was elected a partner in 2021, succeeds Adrienne Baker in the role. read more >
The bank is moving operations to an office building on the city's west side. read more >
Mimi San Pedro, the chief strategy officer for the Venture Center in Little Rock, says the creation of the Woman Achieve mentorship program was a long time coming. read more >
A two-year legal battle is apparently over, clearing the way for a Kum & Go convenience store to begin construction on a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard location in Fayetteville. read more >
Noncompete contract clauses draw scrutiny, but often prevail. read more >
The two are combining to become the second largest firm in Arkansas. read more >
The Republican governor said the mandate will “create hardship on people, business and our efforts to get people back to work." read more >
It's the latest legal fight surrounding the downtown Little Rock skyscraper. read more >
After nearly five years in bankruptcy court, a bankruptcy trustee for the 32 owners of the Regions Center in downtown Little Rock is preparing to sell the 30-story skyscraper. read more >
A testy landlord-tenant relationship in downtown Little Rock grows more contentious as the owner of the 24-story Bank of America Plaza sued the Wright Lindsey & Jennings law firm. read more >
David L. Jones, a partner at Wright Lindsey Jennings in Little Rock, has been selected as the 2020 recipient of the Defense Research Institute Davis Carr Outstanding Committee Chair Award. read more >
The Arkansas Legislature will return to session in January but, like nearly every other part of American life, it won’t quite be a return to normalcy. read more >
Lawsuits have littered the path of James and Terry Barnes and their textbook enterprises, with allegations ranging from competition against companies they co-own to selling counterfeit materials. read more >
Local employment lawyers are advising their clients to proceed with any plans they made for implementing change in the U.S. Department of Labor's overtime rules, even though a federal judge in Texas has issued an injunction preventing the rule from taking effect as planned on Dec. 1. read more >
In his new position, Ahlen will be responsible for preparing case strategy and serving as an expert litigator before federal and state courts and agencies. read more >