Arkansas
Judge Urges Settlement in Trial Of Terminella, MNB Lawsuit
Washington County Circuit Court Judge Kim Smith encouraged a last effort at settlement talks after the third day of testimony in the trial between Metropolitan National Bank and Tom Terminella, which began Oct. 20. More »
More Details Emerge From Whitbeck Case
Some interesting tidbits from last week's marathon sentencing hearing for former insurance exec Frank Whitbeck were mixed in with previously reported details about how Whitbeck, in the word of another federal judge, "looted" Signature Life Insurance Co. of America. More »
Baptist Health Tries to Recover Court Bill
Baptist Health of Little Rock has filed paperwork in an attempt to recover some of the costs involved in fighting a lawsuit against their cross-town rivals at the Little Rock Cardiology Clinic. More »
Frank Whitbeck Sentenced to 6 Years for Fraud
Little Rock businessman Frank Whitbeck was sentenced to six years in prison for fraud today in federal court. More »
Settlement Provides $1.7 Million to Arkansas
Settlement with pharmaceutical company results money for a fund administered by the Arkansas Attorney General's office; new restrictions for two drugs. More »
Nominations Being Taken for Governor's Work-Life Balance Awards
Nominations are being accepted through Nov. 14 for the seventh annual Governor's Work-Life Balance Awards, organizers announced recently. More »
MNB: Terminella in Default First
In the first day of the foreclosure-counterclaim trial between Tom Terminella and Metropolitan National Bank of Little Rock, MNB began its attempt to undermine the key claim of the Fayetteville developer. More »
Movers & Shakers for Oct. 20, 2008
Arkansas promotions and new hires for the week of Oct. 20, 2008. More »
Economic Optimism Slips in Third Quarter
The biggest surprise from the third-quarter Inc. Tanc survey was the continued economic optimism among the Arkansas business community. More »
Tyson Worker Sues Over Hand Injury
Gwendolyn Bohannon is suing the manufacturer of the Johnson Neckbreaker, Johnson Food Equipment Inc., which now does business as Baader Food Processing Machinery, for the injuries she received. The case is pending in U.S. District Court in Pine Bluff. More »
