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Arkansas Bars Sue Over Coronavirus Curfew

LegalReader

At least 20 Arkansas bars have filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming a recently-imposed curfew discriminates against their businesses. Filed by Little Rock attorney Gary Barnett, the complaint accuses Arkansas authorities of acting “arbitrarily” in enacting an order that demands certain.

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How are Pain and Suffering Damages Calculated in an Arkansas Accident Claim?

LegalReader

Unlike many other states, Arkansas doesn’t cap the value of pain and suffering damages in accident claims. .

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Securities Litigation Trends To Watch This Year

Law 360

Arkansas Teacher Retirement System and Pirani v. Slack, and lawsuits related to COVID-19, cybersecurity, cryptocurrency and other emerging issues, say attorneys at Willkie. 2022 will likely see courts grapple with the far-reaching implications of the 2021 decisions in Goldman Sachs v.

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Guest Post: Third-Party Litigation Funding: Disclosure to Courts, Congress, and the Executive

Patently O

Stroud is General Counsel at Unified Patents – an organization often adverse to litigation-funded entities. [1] litigation finance boom of the past 20 years—as has been widely reported, private equity now undergirds huge swaths of U.S. Guest post by Jonathan Stroud. Patent assertion finance today is a multibillion-dollar business. [2]

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Arkansas Attorney General Sues Family Dollar for Rodent Infestation

LegalReader

Food and Drug Administration investigation had earlier found thousands of rodents at the facilities--some dead atop product conveyor belts.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

We were curious as to the status of online court help to the self-represented litigants as a good 2021 year-end wrapup article for the CTB? Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. We share what we found below.

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In term-opener, justices will hear Mississippi’s complaint that Tennessee is stealing its groundwater

SCOTUSBlog

But the justices are returning to the bench for the start of their new term (though the courtroom will remain mostly empty aside from attorneys, members of the press, and the justices themselves). Colorado , in which Kansas argued that upstream Colorado was taking too much of the Arkansas River.