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July 13, 2026
What Happens to Real Estate During Probate in Arkansas?

Real estate is often one of the most significant assets in an estate. It may be the family home, a rental property, farmland, a commercial building, a vacation house, or raw land that has been in the family for generations. When someone dies owning real estate in Arkansas, the property may not transfer as easily […]

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July 13, 2026
Estate Planning for Arkansas Business Owners: What Happens to Your Company If Something Happens to You?

Business owners are often focused on the day-to-day demands of running a company. Matters calling for immediate attention, such as payroll and other employment matters, contracts, taxes, and customer and vendor relationships, tend to take priority, with any excess time devoted to planning for growth or expansion. With so many seemingly more pressing items to […]

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July 13, 2026
Joseph Reece Reflects on RMP Law’s Growth and the Values Behind It

RMP Law Managing Partner Joseph Reece was recently featured in the Talk Business & Politics “Then and Now” series, which highlights Arkansas business leaders and the defining moments that have shaped their careers. Reece founded RMP Law in 2005 alongside Lee Moore and Neal Pendergraft. What began with three attorneys has grown into one of Arkansas’ fastest-growing […]

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May 28, 2026
DOL Proposes Unified Joint-Employer Rule Under the FLSA, FMLA, and MSPA: What Employers Need to Know Now

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed a single joint‑employer analysisfor the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) (minimum wage and overtime) to align the Family andMedical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act(MSPA). This would replace today’s patchwork and apply one framework across pay, leave, andMSPA claims. The change […]

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May 22, 2026
Buying a Home in Arkansas: Legal Mistakes That Can Cost You

Buying a home in Arkansas involves more than simply agreeing on a price. Understanding the contract documents and the other legal realities of the transaction can help you avoid costly mistakes, delays, or disputes after closing. A home purchase often moves quickly. Offers are made, inspections are scheduled, and closing dates are set. In that […]

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May 1, 2026
Arkansas Employment Laws: What Employers Need to Know Before Bringing on Summer Workers

If you are hiring employees in Arkansas this summer, understanding basic employment laws can help you avoid costly mistakes. This guide covers who counts as an employee, key wage-and-hour rules, youth labor restrictions, onboarding basics, and practical compliance tips. Hiring tends to pick up as summer approaches. Whether you are bringing on seasonal help or […]

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April 2, 2026
Can an Executor Be Personally Liable in Arkansas?

However, executors have legal duties, and the failure to carry out those duties properly can result in personal liability in certain circumstances. This guide explains an executor’s responsibilities under Arkansas law, situations where personal liability may arise, and why careful administration matters. What Is an Executor? When a decedent dies with a will (i.e., “testate”), […]

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April 2, 2026
What Arkansas Business Owners Should Review at the End of Q1

The end of the first quarter of the year (“Q1”) is a natural checkpoint for Arkansas business owners, serving as a reminder to review important matters relating to their businesses. The excitement of the new year is wearing off, if not entirely gone at this point, and it feels like time to get back to […]

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March 2, 2026
Spring Home Sales in Arkansas: Legal Issues That Commonly Delay Closings

Spring is the busiest season for residential real estate transactions in Arkansas. Increased activity also means individuals and real estate professionals are more likely to encounter legal issues relating to real estate transactions. Often, issues arise at the eleventh hour, after a contract is signed and deadlines are in place. This guide explains common legal […]

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March 1, 2026
Do I Need a Will in Arkansas If I Want Everything to Go to My Spouse?

If you are married, it is common to assume that a will is unnecessary because everything will pass to your spouse. However, under Arkansas law, this assumption may be incorrect in many circumstances. This guide explains how inheritance works in Arkansas when someone dies without a will, when a spouse does not automatically inherit everything, […]

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