Arkansas grapples with the complex issue of juvenile offenders accused of serious crimes.
In a disheartening revelation, Arkansas witnessed a surge in work-related fatalities in 2022, reaching a staggering 75, up from 74 the previous year.
New year, new laws. The State of Arkansas has implemented a few new acts that affect the way criminal laws are handled, so we’ll be sure to go over that in great detail so you can familiarize yourself with these laws, whether it’s for yourself, a loved one, or general curiosity. It’s also a good idea to brush up on Arkansas’ stance and sentencing time towards felonies and misdemeanors —- so without further ado, let’s dive in.
As the winter chill settles over Arkansas and a new year begins, fellow Arkansans may find themselves confronting unexpected challenges in the realm of civil and personal injury cases. Whether it’s a workplace accident, a slip and fall incident, or any other personal injury matter, understanding your rights and legal options is crucial. Next, we’ll go over the basics so you can get to know your statute of limitations, your rights, what qualifies as a civil case, and some news in the state.
2024 is officially here, and we’re excited to bring in another year of meeting, educating, and defending some of our great state’s residents. As businesses in Arkansas gear up for another season of growth and challenges, and with a recent investment in the Arkansas economy, understanding the intricacies of business law becomes paramount in 2024. Whether you’re an entrepreneur launching a startup or a seasoned business owner facing legal issues, here’s a simple refresher on what you need to know about business law.
As we near the quarter-century milestone, Arkansas is poised for a legislative shift as the new year approaches. Among the notable changes on the horizon is the enactment of Senate Bill 495, commonly referred to as the Protect Arkansas Act. This legislation, scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2024, focuses on stricter regulations concerning bail within the state. You never know if you or a loved one may face a situation like this — so just in case, here’s what you need to know.
It may not snow this holiday season as temperatures average around 50°F. Still, the holidays are drawing near, and the air is filled with the holiday spirit whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Christmas.
While the festive season is a time for celebration, it also sees a surge in travel, making road safety more crucial than ever. In fact, Arkansas is the ninth most dangerous state to drive in during the holidays.
The holiday season is upon us, and with the joy of travel and festivities comes the need for caution. Whether you’re embarking on a road trip across Arkansas or catching a flight to visit loved ones, ensuring your safety should be a top priority. In this blog post, we’ll go over valuable holiday travel safety tips and shed light on your legal rights should the unexpected occur.