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'Nate Steel'

Law firm files defamation suit in dispensary legal battle

Alex Gray and Nate Steel filed a defamation suit last week against Marshall Wright and Scott Pace, who accused them of fraud and malpractice in relation to medical marijuana dispensary ownership.
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More former dispensary owners sue medical marijuana businessmen and lawyers

The lawyers who filed a lawsuit last week over a Heber Springs dispensary filed another suit Tuesday against the same defendants over a Morrilton dispensary. 
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Little Rock lawyer Alex Gray and other investors in Good Day Farm look to become a regional player in the cannabis industry

Gray is co-owner of both a medical marijuana cultivation facility and a dispensary in Arkansas, and of cultivation facilities in Louisiana and Missouri. He and other investors are primed to open a grow operation in Mississippi and continue to expand throughout the Southeast as the ever-evolving market continues to open up

Nate Steel joins Common Ground

A familiar name joins an uphill centrist climb.
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Democrats contribute to Leslie Rutledge PAC

You want bipartisanship? Behold the invitation to a recent fund-raiser to swell the treasury of Attorney General Leslie Rutledge's PAC -- Arkansas's First and Finest."

Lawsuit over Jeremy Hutchinson's failed legal work settled

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette got the jump this morning on dismissal of a lawsuit over Jeremy Hutchinson's failed representation of a nonprofit health provider in Batesville.  I can explain what this likely signifies.
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Dueling redistricting proposals in the mill for 2020, one heavily GOP-flavored

Two proposals have emerged to control legislative redistricting. One is nakedly partisan. One makes a stab at bipartisansip.

Arkansas cannabis trade groups announce merger

Two trade groups (aka lobbies) for the budding medical marijuana business in Arkansas have announced they've joined forces to build their strength.
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Who knew? George Soros has targeted Arkansas!

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge regularly bends the truth to suit her narrative of the day, but she gets extra credit for dragging George Soros into her re-election campaign.

Casino amendment starts (misleading) advertising

Driving Arkansas Forward launched its first campaign advertisement today, encouraging Arkansas voters to make sure they can cast their ballots Nov. 6 for a measure that will spur economic growth and create jobs.
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Attorney general rejects casino amendment wording

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has rejected the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment to expand casino gambling in Arkansas.

Group seeks to overturn Supreme Court sovereign immunity ruling with amendment

An ad hoc group has announced plans to attempt to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would restore the right of the legislature to waive the Constitution's sovereign immunity provision that the Arkansas Supreme Court has said bans lawsuits against the state.
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