Cung and Patrick are among those selected.
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Supreme Court Appoints Professionals from NWA
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Renaissance Reflux Involves Bankruptcy
East Square Development has until Jan. 11 to submit a complete schedule of creditors.
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Lowell Man, Woman Indicted For Scamming Investors for $1 Million
The 16-count indictment was handed down Thursday by a federal grand jury in Fort Smith.
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Exploring East Square's Financial Hole
Ill-fated attempt to build a high-rise hotel in downtown Fayetteville is at the root of Alexander's bankruptcy.
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Feathers Fly in Partners' Flap
Slim Chickens founders are at odds over expansion, among other things.
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Law Firm Announces Death of Gunter
Gunter was a founding member of the Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus P.C. firm.
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Wal-Mart's U.S. Administrative Chief Stepping Down
Tom Mars, the retailer's general counsel during its investigation of suspected bribery in Mexico, will leave the company March 13.
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Law Grads Blazing Their Own Trails
Recent recession and low hiring rates prompt individual enterprises.
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Freshman Lawmaker Learning the Ropes
Green Forest native is getting comfortable at the state Capitol.
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Ledbetter Opening Fayetteville Practice on Downtown Square
Attorney takes over space formerly occupied by Greg Jones.
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Paralegal Career Path Expands in Popularity
Profession seems to be especially inviting to nontraditional students interested in the legal field.
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Arkansas Rice Farmers Ask to Drop Suit
Judge expected to grant plaintiffs' wish this week.
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Arkansas Rice Farmers' Lawsuit Dismissed (UPDATED)
Judge Brian S. Miller closed the case early Tuesday afternoon.
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Judge Amends Order in Rice Farmers' Case
Lawsuit has been dismissed without prejudice.
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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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Setting the Record Straight
UA law school near the top of SEC list.
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Report: Brandon Barber Arrested in New York
Conner Eldridge, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, and officials from the FBI and IRS have scheduled a 1 p.m. news conference in Fort Smith to discuss the indictments.
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Feds Indict Brandon Barber
Ex-developer, four other men charged with 27 counts of bank fraud, wire fraud, bankruptcy fraud and money laundering.
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Feds: Barber's Dreams Morphed Into Schemes
Former Northwest Arkansas developer and four others will appear in federal court in Fayetteville on April 15.
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Have You Heard the Maestri Murmurings?
Arkansas Supreme Court reverses order regarding famed restaurant.
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