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Arkansas Disallows Pre-Dispute Jury Waivers

Winter 2018 by Mary-Tipton Thalheimer | To avoid the time, expense, and uncertainty of submitting a claim to a jury, banks commonly include provisions in their loan documents…

Arkansas Community Banker Magazine Features Article by Mary-Tipton Thalheimer

An article by Mary-Tipton Thalheimer, “Arkansas Disallows Pre-Dispute Jury Waivers”, is featured in the Winter 2018 issue of the Arkansas Community Banker.  The quarterly publication is the official news…

QG&T Named Arkansas Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation

Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC was named Arkansas Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation at the annual awards ceremony held February 15, 2018 in New York, the sixth…

HVCRE Lending: Understanding the Regs & Upcoming Changes

February 2018 by Daniel J. Beck | Changes may soon be made to the High Volatility Commercial Real Estate (“HVCRE”) loan regulations that would ease borrower capital contribution…

Daniel Beck Published in The Arkansas Banker

“HVCRE Lending: Understanding the Regs & Upcoming Changes”, an article authored by Daniel J. Beck, is featured in the February 2018 issue of The Arkansas Banker, the official…

ALTA/NSPS Survey: Understanding Table A

December 2017 by Daniel J. Beck | The goal of an ALTA/NSPS Survey (2016 Standards) is to discover critical information that would not be revealed in a title…

Three QG&T Attorneys Named To The Arkansas 200

Steven W. Quattlebaum, Timothy W. Grooms, and John E. Tull III have been named to the inaugural edition of the Arkansas 200, a list of the people who…

Super Lawyers Recognizes 21 QG&T Attorneys

Twenty-one (21) attorneys from Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC were recently named to the Mid-South Super Lawyers or Mid-South Rising Stars lists for 2017 by Super Lawyers.  E. B.…

QG&T Ranked in 2018 “Best Law Firms”

U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers have announced the “Best Law Firms” rankings for 2018 and Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC is proud to be ranked…

Deficient Notice Of Appeal Results In Dismissal

October 2017 by Sarah Keith-Bolden | Although Arkansas’s rules of appellate procedure have been liberalized in recent years to eliminate certain “frustrating procedural pitfalls,”[1] it is still critical…