Negotiating Arkansas’s Law of Several Liability
Fall 2011 by Joseph R. Falasco | “Life intersects art, sometimes. As a practicing lawyer, I have tried to employ rules, statutes, and... Read More
Adverse Possession and Boundary by Acquiescence in Arkansas: Some Suggestions for Reform
2011 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “Some commentators have characterized adverse possession as a ‘strange and wonderful system,’ others as ‘legal[ized] land theft.’... Read More
Affirmative Acts and Antitrust: The Need for a Consistent Tolling Standard in Cases of Fraudulent Concealment
2011 by Amber Davis-Tanner | “It is axiomatic that ‘no man may take advantage of his own wrong.’ It is also a... Read More
Using Technology at Trial
January 2011 by E. B. (Chip) Chiles IV | “Almost every trial now involves the use of technology by lawyers. The extent to... Read More
Does Turning Off The Lights Mean Turning On A Lawsuit?
Fall/Winter 2010 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “Everyone knows that we are living in tough economic times. Many retail businesses are... Read More
Arkansas Construction & Design Law
2009 by Timothy W. Grooms | “Arkansas law does not heavily regulate private construction project negotiation and bidding with regard to project delivery... Read More
Arkansas Commercial Lending Law
by Timothy W. Grooms | “This survey is designed to provide commercial lenders and businesses contemplating the extension of credit to Arkansas... Read More
Understanding The 2007 Revisions To The Arkansas Quiet Title Statutes: What Every Bank Should Know
Spring 2008 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “Banks frequently face the problem of borrowers who want to purchase (or pledge as... Read More
Are You Trying to Imply Something?: Understanding the Various State Approaches to Implied Covenants of Continuous Operation in Commercial Leases
2009 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “This article is being written during tough economic times. In September and October 2008, the... Read More
Remote Deposit Capture – Risks and Solutions
by Daniel D. Boland | “When the Check 21 Act, went into effect in October, 2004, one of its stated purposes was ‘to... Read More