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Michael S. Moore
October 19, 2021
In the October issue of Arkansas Money and Politics, Attorney Michael S. Moore talks about the changes in the legal industry due to COVID and how technology has impacted the profession.
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Kael Bowling
October 11, 2021
Attorney Kael Bowling has been chosen as an ambassador for the American Cancer Society (Arkansas) Real Men Wear Pink Campaign. Real Men Wear Pink gives men a leadership role in the fight against breast cancer.
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Mark Cameron
October 6, 2021
Last month, President Biden announced plans to implement a vaccine mandate for qualifying employers, medical facilities, and federal employees and contractors. At the time, officials indicated that the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) would enforce the mandate with fines of up to nearly $14,000 per violation. A recently proposed bill, H.R. 5376 a.k.a. the “Build Back Better Act,” is making its way through Congress and proposes much larger fines against violating employers, however. The proposed resolution was approved by the House Budget Committee and introduced on the House floor on September 27, 2021.
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Friend of HR Profession Award
October 5, 2021
Friday, Eldredge & Clark’s Labor and Employment attorneys were recently presented the Friend of HR Profession Award at the Arkansas SHRM 2021 HR Conference.
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Jamie Huffman Jones
September 30, 2021
Attorney Jamie Huffman Jones has been appointed to serve as Chair on the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Model Jury Instructions – Civil. Jamie, who was appointment to the committee in 2017, will serve in this leadership role until 2024.
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Allison Rhodes & Lindsey Raines
September 29, 2021
Attorneys Allison Pearson Rhodes and Lindsey Emerson Raines have been selected as members of the Leadership Greater Little Rock program in Class XXXVI and Class XXXVII, respectively.
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Michael Harrison
September 17, 2021
On a matter of first impression in Arkansas, the Friday, Eldredge & Clark, on a matter led by Attorney Michael McCarty Harrison, obtained a summary judgment for a defendant under Arkansas’ Good Samaritan statute. As a result, the case against them was dismissed. Though the law was enacted to provide civil liability immunity to non-medical professionals from claims arising out of the rendering of emergency aid and has been on the books for many years, it has never been tested in court. The ruling was a win for the client and anyone attempting to render aid to those in need in the future.
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