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Full-Text Articles in Law
Spac Attack, Justin Kuehn
Spac Attack, Justin Kuehn
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Top Ten Issues In De-Spac Securities Litigation, Wendy Gerwick Couture
Top Ten Issues In De-Spac Securities Litigation, Wendy Gerwick Couture
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
I am delighted to contribute to this symposium on special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). The securities litigation associated with the de-SPAC transaction is at an early stage, but courts are already wrestling with a number of unsettled issues that cast a mirror on SPACs and the securities laws more broadly. As these issues are resolved, they will affect the future of de-SPAC transactions as well as the regulatory environment in which they operate. In this essay, I identify ten such issues, drawing from the pleadings, briefings, and hearings in pending de-SPAC securities cases, with the goal of highlighting the key …
A Return To The Crossroads: Farming, Nutrient Loss, And Conservation, Jonathan Coppess
A Return To The Crossroads: Farming, Nutrient Loss, And Conservation, Jonathan Coppess
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attracting Undue Scrutiny On Appeal: An Appellate Judge's Perspective, Marshall L. Davidson Iii
Attracting Undue Scrutiny On Appeal: An Appellate Judge's Perspective, Marshall L. Davidson Iii
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
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Infrequently Asked Questions, Edward T. Swaine
Infrequently Asked Questions, Edward T. Swaine
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
If appellate advocates could hear from courts about topics that might be raised during oral argument—as opposed to relying solely on their ability to anticipate the issues—might their answers be better? That seems likely, but it is unlikely that research could confirm that, as judicial practice overwhelmingly favors impromptu questioning. Spontaneity may be harmless if the question was predictable, or unavoidable if a judge just thought of the question. But sometimes advocates have to answer challenging questions concerning the law, facts, or implications of a position—questions that help decide the case, either due to the quality of the answer or …
Contract And Property Law—Fee-Shifting Statutes And Landlord-Tenant Law—A Call For The Repeal Of The English Rule "Loser Pays" System Regarding Contract Disputes And Its Effect On Low-Income Arkansas Tenants, Stephanie Mantell
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preservation Rules In The Federal Courts Of Appeals, Ian S. Speir, Nima H. Mohebbi
Preservation Rules In The Federal Courts Of Appeals, Ian S. Speir, Nima H. Mohebbi
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
On What It Means To Be A Lawyer Of Faith, Leon Holmes
On What It Means To Be A Lawyer Of Faith, Leon Holmes
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Executive-Internalization Approach To High-Risk Corporate Behavior: Establishing Individual Criminal Liability For The Intentional Or Reckless Introduction Of Excessively Dangerous Products Or Services Into The Stream Of Commerce, Robert E. Steinbuch
Faculty Scholarship
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The Perils Of Online Legal Research: A Caveat For Diligent Counsel, J. Thomas Sullivan
The Perils Of Online Legal Research: A Caveat For Diligent Counsel, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
Online legal research is emerging as a preferred tool for judges, attorneys, and lawstudents, providing a vast amount ofnearly real-time legal resources at the speed of electronic search. This article analyzes the risk of error associated with the immediacy of online opinion publishing and how the uncertainty ofaccuracy potentially compromises the litigator's ability to provide accurate advice.
No Pain—No Gain—Should Personal Injury Damages Keep Their Tax Exempt Status, Douglas K. Chapman
No Pain—No Gain—Should Personal Injury Damages Keep Their Tax Exempt Status, Douglas K. Chapman
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Litigating A Novel Course And Scope Of Employment Issue: Ina Of Texas V. Bryant, J. Thomas Sullivan
Litigating A Novel Course And Scope Of Employment Issue: Ina Of Texas V. Bryant, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Attorney-Client Privilege: A Guide For Corporations, Pamela Taylor
Attorney-Client Privilege: A Guide For Corporations, Pamela Taylor
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Construction, Mechanics' And Materialmen's Liens, The Law In Arkansas, Isaac A. Scott Jr.
Construction, Mechanics' And Materialmen's Liens, The Law In Arkansas, Isaac A. Scott Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure–Quasi-In-Rem Jurisdiction–Attachment Of Insurer's Obligation To Nonresident Defendant (Seider Rule) Unconstitutional, Mary L. Harmon
Civil Procedure–Quasi-In-Rem Jurisdiction–Attachment Of Insurer's Obligation To Nonresident Defendant (Seider Rule) Unconstitutional, Mary L. Harmon
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Facts Of A Case, Irving Younger
The Facts Of A Case, Irving Younger
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Institutional Review Boards And Public Health Research: An Analysis, L. Lynn Hogue
Institutional Review Boards And Public Health Research: An Analysis, L. Lynn Hogue
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.