Articles Related to Tag: Civil Litigation

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Under Arkansas law, a contract may be voided for fraudulent misrepresentation . Fraudulent misrepresentation involves deliberately misrepresenting goods or services to facilitate a sale, constituting fraud. Arkansas courts treat this as a serious offense because it leads individuals to enter into contracts based upon false information, often causing significant financial loss.


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When you’ve been injured in an accident and someone else is at fault, the process of getting compensated can be complex. Insurance companies, medical providers, and even your own health insurer may have a financial stake in your recovery. One key legal concept that often comes into play is subrogation.


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When you’ve been injured in an accident and someone else is at fault, the process of getting compensated can be complex. Insurance companies, medical providers, and even your own health insurer may have a financial stake in your recovery. One primary legal concept that often comes into play is the "made whole" doctrine under Arkansas law.


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Navigating the legal system can be a challenging and often intimidating experience, particularly when it comes to the Arkansas appellate process. For individuals who feel that a trial court’s decision was incorrect, the appeals process offers a critical avenue to seek a review and potentially reverse the outcome.


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Adverse possession in Arkansas is a legal concept that allows a person to acquire ownership of land without holding legal title, simply by occupying and using the property in a certain way over a specific period of time.


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