Former Wal-Mart Stores Inc. sourcing executive John Ryan looks to take beef with ex-wife to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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Appeal Deal
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Redman & Associates Closes Rogers Facility
Redman & Associates LLC, a leading manufacturer of Disney ride-on toys, has closed its $6.5 million Rogers facility, according to a report Tuesday by Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
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Oh, the Possibilities (OPINION)
A recently published report examines patents that have been granted to and filed for by Walmart in the last several months, and explains what the retailer may be doing with them.
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Lawyer Laud
Kudos to Mason Boling — Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik PLLC's newest associate — who achieved the highest score on the Arkansas State Bar examination given in July.
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Federal Jury Clears Lindsey Management Co. of Alleged FLSA Violations
The decision allows the apartment industry to continue to classify salaried apartment managers as exempt employees.
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Attorney Addition
Local attorney Michael Johnson, who was commissioner of the Arkansas Securities Department from 2001 to 2007, recently joined Fayetteville law form Smith Hurst PLC.
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Fayetteville Readies for Vote on Non-Discrimination Ordinance
The city law that has Fayetteville on fire goes up for vote on Dec. 9 and, until that time, the ordinance, a beacon of hope for some and a source of handwringing for others, promises to stir the heart of the region's largest and most progressive city.
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Zimmerman Content Sitting On Hot Seat in Juvenile Court
After hearing nearly 19,000 cases in Washington and Madison counties, circuit court judge Stacey Zimmerman has seen it all.
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Kutak Rock Adds To Arkansas Staff
The largest law firm in the region recently hired four new associates and an of counsel attorney for its Fayetteville office.
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Judge Sentences Brandon Barber to 65 Months in Prison
The sentence was handed down Tuesday at the federal courthouse in Fort Smith by U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes.
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Sentences Handed Down in Barber Case
Three co-defendants appeared before a federal judge this week in Fort Smith.
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New Attorney Settles Into Old Springdale Law Office
Gary DeWitt bought the building at 120 N. Commercial St. for $155,000 and recently finished its renovation.
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Bentonville Bound
Leading Oklahoma-based law firm Hall Estill has opened a Bentonville branch, near the Wal-Mart Stores Inc. home office.
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Cyberville, Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas is not immune to the global pandemic of cybercrime.
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Locomotive Lawsuit
Two of 45 people involved in the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad derailment in October have filed lawsuits, seeking compensation for injuries sustained during the accident.
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Dog Bite
PetSmart Inc., the largest pet store in the country, is about to be washed and groomed by hedge fund tycoon Barry Rosenstein, the founder and managing
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Tax-letic Club
Whispers was surprised to find out that a $37,414 IRS tax lien had been filed against Stegen Athletic Club LLC, which operates the Fayetteville Athletic Club.
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Lien Cuisine
Acambaro Mexican Restaurant is at odds with the government for the second time in 10 years.
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Farewell, Tontitown
First Security Bank of Searcy has filed a lawsuit to have its 38-acre foreclosure on U.S. 412 removed from Tontitown and annexed into Springdale.
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Broyles Supports Law to Protect Personal Identity
Bipartisan legislation advocated by the family of Frank Broyles could soon make Arkansas the latest state to have a law that helps protect the commercial value of a person's identity, even after they die.
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