Attorneys Disqualified in Fairfield Bay Case
If you recall, members of a property owners’ association raised accusations in a lawsuit of self-dealing by a former board president. read more >
If you recall, members of a property owners’ association raised accusations in a lawsuit of self-dealing by a former board president. read more >
Their practices include products liability defense, insurance defense and general commercial litigation. read more >
Kyle Heffley practices in Rogers, and Sevawn Holt and Chase Waters both practice in Little Rock. 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 >
At least one public company in Arkansas says the proposed rules are burdensome, include a vague term and aren’t something its investors are requesting. read more >
Keith Richardson is known for developing apartments, but that doesn't mean he plans to turn the Little Rock skyscraper into a residential space. read more >
Jordan Burgess has been appointed chief legal counsel for Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s office in Little Rock. read more >
Lucy Speed Whiteside is one of many in her family to start her own business. read more >
The testy landlord-tenant relationship in downtown Little Rock ended last week when the owner of the 24-story Bank of America Plaza reached a settlement with the Wright Lindsey & Jennings law firm. read more >
The new partners practice commercial litigation, patent law and health law, and one serves on the firm's trial team. read more >
The estate of an 11-year-old Arkansas boy killed when his stepfather crashed a company car has sued the company’s insurance carriers for payment of a $3.4 million judgment. read more >
First Security Bank of Searcy doesn’t want a receiver appointed for the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Little Rock. read more >
The suit could signal a trend of Arkansas lawsuits over employer vaccine requirements. read more >
Arkansas employers find themselves caught between federal mandates and a new state law. 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 >
The year-long program is the first partnership of the Venture Center, Venture Noire, Wright Lindsey Jennings, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and Arkansas Capital Corp. read more >
Lenders are pushing forward with their foreclosure lawsuit against the owners of Park Plaza Mall in Little Rock. read more >
It didn’t take much time for student-athletes to get in on the money — or gift cards or merchandise — once the NCAA removed its regulations against the commercial use of their name, image and likeness. read more >
The chair of the Sports Law Practice Group at Wright Lindsey Jennings gives a flip about the troubles of Simone Biles, who withdrew from several competitions at the Tokyo Summer Olympics. read more >
The third-tallest building on Little Rock’s skyline remains an investment puzzle awaiting a solution before new ownership enters the picture. read more >