An Overview of Arkansas Tax Increment Financing District Law
by Jeb H. Joyce | “Tax increment financing districts, otherwise known as ‘redevelopment’ or ‘TIF’ districts, are used in many states as... Read More
Environmental Law for The Arkansas Lawyer
by William A. (Al) Eckert III | “The practicing lawyer in Arkansas through his experience gains some general knowledge about almost all areas... Read More
Factoring the Ambiguity: A Futile Attempt to Understand the Ambiguous Nature of the Integration Doctrine’s Five Factor Test
2003 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “In 1961, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) introduced five factors, launching more than forty years... Read More
Frozen Embryos and Gamete Providers’ Rights: A Suggested Model for Embryo Disposition
Spring 2005 by Joseph R. Falasco | “Procreational autonomy is one’s ability to choose when to have a child. Because advances in human... Read More
How Three Simple Lessons Can Save a Bank a Half-Million Bucks – Or, In Re Southwestern Glass Co., Inc.: The Effect of Garnishment On An Automatic Line of Credit
by J. Cliff McKinney II | “In June 2003, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down its ruling in the case of... Read More
Law Day: Fifty Years of Celebrating the Rule of Law
by J. Cliff McKinney II | “In 1776, Thomas Jefferson penned the now famous words that became the philosophical foundation of our... Read More
Real Estate Practice Tips
by J. Cliff McKinney II | “Unfortunately, too many lawyers cede the responsibility of drafting deeds to non-lawyers, such as secretaries, paralegals... Read More
Sizing Up a Multi-Party Tortfeasor Suit in Arkansas: A Tale of Two Laws–How Fault Is, And Should Be, Distributed
Winter 2004 by Joseph R. Falasco | “In an era where lawyers, courts, and politicians have attempted to steer tort liability damage... Read More
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act – What Every Bank Should Know
by J. Cliff McKinney II | “In 1940, on the verge of United States involvement in World War II, Congress passed the... Read More
Standard or Open? A Brief Primer on Insurance Designations
by J. Cliff McKinney II | “All banks routinely require lenders to insure collateral for the benefit of the bank. However, bankers often... Read More