Moges Gembero, now living in Arizona, claims the company did not provide appropriate accommodations for his hearing impairment.
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Former Employee in Fort Smith Files Suit Against Gerber
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Springdale Business Owner Says Money Management Team Stole $400K
The money management company, Full House Holding LLC, was formed in 2011 but has since been dissolved.
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Rogers Law Office Wins Key Ruling in Entergy Lawsuit
A ruling Wednesday by the Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission will allow a lawsuit against Entergy's Arkansas Nuclear One to continue.
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Nolan Richardson Files to Trademark “Forty Minutes of Hell”
Hall of Fame basketball coach Nolan Richardson, who spent 17 seasons as head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, has filed to trademark the phrase that is widely associated with the Hogs' heyday.
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Mel Collier Offers $3M For West Avenue Parking Lot
Dickson Street business owner Mel Collier formally submitted a cash offer Friday to the city of Fayetteville to buy the 2.8-acre parking lot at the corner of Dickson Street and West Avenue.
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Company That Owns NWA's Largest Hotel Files Chapter 11
John Q. Hammons Hotels Development LLC of Springfield filed for Chapter 11 protection over the weekend in a Kansas City, Missouri, federal court.
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Texas Bank Claims Lewis & Clark Not Making Loan Payments
Founder and co-owner Jim Potts expects to see a quick resolution to the suit. “We feel good about it,” he said.
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DHS Sues Physicians' Specialty Hospital for $1.75 Million
Arkansas Department of Human Services is suing Physicians' Specialty Hospital for almost $1.75 million, claiming the Fayetteville hospital hasn't been paying its Medicaid assessments. Fayetteville lawyer John Everett, the hospital's attorney, says the law is unfair, requiring it to pay more than it receives in Medicaid reimbursements.
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Marketer Drops Lawsuit against VIC Portfolio Company
The move followed a motion to have the plaintiff's attorney, former chief legal counsel for VIC Technology Venture Development, removed from the case.
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Forty Under 40 Member Named Trustee for U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Bianca Rucker has been appointed bankruptcy trustee for the Western District of Arkansas.
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Fired Tyson Foods Manager Claims Discrimination in Suit
Phillip Henry worked for Tyson Foods for eight years, and he claims his dismissal was part of a plan to eliminate African-Americans from management.
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Tom Terminella Plans Run For Mayor of Fayetteville
Fayetteville developer and real estate broker Tom Terminella said Wednesday he plans to oppose Lioneld Jordan in his bid for a third four-year term in office.
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J.B. Hunt Updates Employment Policy to Explicitly Prohibit Discrimination
The new policy specifically prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity or gender expression.
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Minor League Players Sue MLB for Overtime, Minimum Wage Pay
The Northwest Arkansas Naturals are keeping an eye on the Minor League Baseball case as it unfolds in a California court.
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Signature Bank Sues Creative Things LLC
The Fayetteville lender is asking for $4.3 million in unpaid loans.
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Arkansas Investors Complete Purchase of Legacy Building
Conway businessmen Todd Ross and Chris Crain and former developer Mitchell Massey of Fayetteville paid $3.2 million for the Fayetteville property, which includes 13 luxury condominiums that remain empty and unsold. The purchase also includes the building's second floor, an approximately 9,000 SF space, which is built out but not finished.
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Hodson Views VR as Next Big Thing
Former Fayetteville attorney now running a virtual reality video business in Austin, Texas.
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Lawsuit Filed Related to Bill Simon Airplane Crash
Her lawyer says the suit is in response to a lack of payment from the insurance companies representing Simon and the airplane manufacturer for the damage to her car.
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Analyst downgrades Tyson Foods stock amid conspiracy claim
A “powerfully convincing” class-action lawsuit has led a New York-based analyst to change Tyson Foods Inc. stock rating to sell amid allegations of a broiler price-fixing conspiracy.
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Nance appointed to the ABA's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary
Cynthia Nance, dean emeritus and the Nathan G. Gordon Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas, will represented the Eighth Circuit on the American Bar Association committee.
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