Majority of liabilities listed as business debt.
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Gisler Bankruptcy Signals the End of Southern Hospitality
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Attorneys Star in Punch & Punishment
Fayetteville lawyer charged after smacking Penick.
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More Trouble tied to ANB Financial
FDIC is seeking more than $6 million from Dhaliwal.
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Former Northwest Arkansas Developer Gary Combs Dies
Combs remembered as an aggressive businessman and colorful character.
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Time to Nominate for Greenest Office
The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal will recognize winners in five categories.
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Greenest Office Event Gets New Venue
The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal will recognize winners in five categories during an Oct. 11 event.
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Greenest Office Judges Announced
Two past winners are part of this year's panel.
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Joplin Tornado Victim's Family Sues Wal-Mart
The wife and daughter of a man who died inside a Wal-Mart store in the 2011 storm have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit.
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Filing: Razorbacks Coach John L. Smith Owes $25.7 Million
Documents were filed Wednesday in the Western District of Arkansas.
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CPA Warns Business Owners To Be Alert to Signs of Fraud
Challenging economic times can escalate transgressions.
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Judge Denies Wal-Mart's Bid to Dismiss Sex-Bias Lawsuit
California case could open the door for similar suits.
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Women File Third Sex-Bias Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart
The complaint filed Tuesday in a Tennessee federal court seeks class-action status for current and former employees.
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Sam's Club Senior Buyer Sentenced in Kickback Scheme
A senior buyer of dry goods for Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s Sam's Club was sentenced Tuesday to three years of probation for his involvement in a kickback scheme that netted $245,800.
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Hudlow: Firing Followed Questions About Travel Expenses
Former Rogers CFO has filed an amended complaint to include whistleblower language in his lawsuit against the city of Rogers and mayor Greg Hines.
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More Regional Sex-Bias Lawsuits Target Wal-Mart
The complaint filed Thursday in Florida is the fourth seeking class-action status for the retailer's female employees.
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Greenest Office Event Set for Thursday
The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal will recognize winners in five categories during Thursday's event in Rogers.
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Siloam Springs Sues Metal Recycling Firm
The city says USA Metal Recycling LLC's facility there violates zoning and licensing ordinances.
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Western District Bolstered by Addition of Five New Attorneys
Eldridge announces new hires, most of which will join Fort Smith office.
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State Going Forward With PACE Financing Bill in 2013
Supporters say job creation is among the benefits of new legislation.
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Wal-Mart Wins Class-Action Battle in Texas Lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled the complaint claiming bias against female workers was filed too late.
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