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With All My Worldly Goods I Thee Endow: The Law and Statistics of Dower and Curtesy in Arkansas

Published November 2016 by J. Cliff McKinney II | “Dower and curtesy are ancient doctrines that have been a part of Arkansas law since the dawn of statehood.  Though…

QG&T Recognized By Benchmark Litigation

Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC is pleased to announce that our firm was recently recognized in the 2017 edition of Benchmark Litigation as one of only three “highly…

Super Lawyers Announces 2016 Lists

Twenty (20) attorneys from Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC were recently named to the Mid-South Super Lawyers or Mid-South Rising Stars lists for 2016 by Super Lawyers.  E. B.…

Two QG&T Attorneys Speak at Arkansas Bar Association Seminar

J. Cliff McKinney II and R. Seth Hampton were presenters at the recent Arkansas Bar Association seminar, Scariest Things You Don’t Know:  Frighteningly Common Mistakes Lawyers Make, held in…

The 10 Scariest Things in Arkansas Real Estate Law

October 2016 by J. Cliff McKinney II | J. Cliff McKinney II was a presenter at the Arkansas Bar Association seminar, Scariest Things You Don’t Know:  Frighteningly Common…

Common Mistakes Lawyers Make – Agricultural Law

October 2016 by R. Seth Hampton | R. Seth Hampton was a presenter at the Arkansas Bar Association seminar, Scariest Things You Don’t Know:  Frighteningly Common Mistakes Lawyers…

QG&T Ranked in 2017 “Best Law Firms”

U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers have released the “Best Law Firms” rankings for 2017 and Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC is proud to be ranked…

Sarah E. DeLoach Joins QG&T

Sarah E. DeLoach has joined the Little Rock office of Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC.  Ms. DeLoach is an associate with the firm and will focus her practice…

Unjustly Sued: Problems with Unjust Enrichment Claims Against Contractual Non-Parties

September 26, 2016 by Lindsey C. Pesek | Joseph Price and I recently represented a co-defendant sued in Arkansas state court by a plaintiff for breach of contract. …

Arkansas Supreme Court Cures Defect in Thousands of Orders in Two Arkansas Counties

September 2016 by Sarah Keith-Bolden | A recent decision by the Arkansas Court of Appeals temporarily “call[ed] into question the effectiveness of thousands of orders in this state.” …