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Part 3: The Legal Standard in Arkansas | Med Mal 101

By Eli Brewer

Med Mal 101: Back to Basics is 12-part series produced by Friday, Eldredge & Clark. Written by the attorneys in the Medical Malpractice Group, the content is designed to give physicians and other healthcare providers information they need to know about malpractice litigation. To date, in our “Med Mal 101: Back To Basics” series, we have … Continued

H-1B Lottery Registration Opens March 4, 2026

By Eli Brewer

H-1B Lottery Registration Opens March 4, 2026 – What Employers Need to Know The fiscal year (FY) 2027 H-1B cap lottery registration window will open on March 4 and run through March 19, 2026. A total of 85,000 slots are available annually, including 20,000 reserved for foreign nationals with a U.S. master’s or higher degree. … Continued

Firm Provides Pro Bono Services at Super Saturday Clinic

By Eli Brewer

LITTLE ROCK, AR – Friday, Eldredge & Clark attorneys and staff participated in Southern Bancorp’s Super Saturday clinic, providing pro bono legal services to help Arkansans plan for the future and protect what matters most. Super Saturday clinics, hosted by Southern Bancorp, bring together community partners and volunteers to expand access to essential legal resources. Friday, … Continued

Part 2: Responding to a Complaint | Med Mal 101

By Eli Brewer

Med Mal 101: Back to Basics is 12-part series produced by Friday, Eldredge & Clark. Written by the attorneys in the Medical Malpractice Group, the content is designed to give physicians and other healthcare providers information they need to know about malpractice litigation. In  Part 1 of Med Mal 101, we identified the parties and legal pleadings … Continued

EEOC Rescinds Biden-Era Transgender Workplace Guidance

By Eli Brewer

On January 22, 2026, the EEOC formally rescinded Biden-era workplace guidance addressing transgender issues following a May 2025 federal court decision invalidating key portions of that guidance. While the rescission reflects a shift in federal enforcement priorities, it does not alter employers’ substantive obligations under Title VII. Key Legal Backdrop: Bostock v. Clayton County In Bostock v. … Continued

Part 1: How a Lawsuit Gets Started | Med Mal 101

By Eli Brewer

Med Mal 101: Back to Basics is 12-part series produced by Friday, Eldredge & Clark. Written by the attorneys in the Medical Malpractice Group, the content is designed to give physicians and other healthcare providers information they need to know about malpractice litigation. When a patient sues a medical care provider for malpractice, the patient must initiate … Continued

Colleagues Remember Retired Partner and Friend

By Eli Brewer

Oscar was a highly respected partner and attorney who joined the firm in 1970, where he practiced labor and employment law. His vast experience included advising clients on the National Labor Relations Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act and the Wage and Hour Act. Before joining the firm, Oscar was a Field Attorney for the National Labor Relations Board’s 26th Region in Memphis.

Noncompete Proposal Generates Concerns

By Eli Brewer

It’s no surprise that the FTC’s noncompete proposal has caused a stir. Wayne Young shares some of his insight on the subject in the article, “Noncompete Proposal Generates Concerns,” published in Arkansas Business.