Archive for the ‘Arkansas Court Rules’ Category
Abandonment Language in Notice of Appeal is Not Effective as to Stray Parties
Posted by: Andy Taylor on November 12, 2012
Oral Order Dismissing a Party Not Sufficient to Create Final Order
Posted by: Andy Taylor on September 18, 2012
Rule 54(b)(5) and the Rule of Unintended Consequences: Yet Another Rule 54(b) Trap
Posted by: Andy Taylor on June 15, 2011
Ten Tips to Remember When Filing Your Next Notice of Appeal
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on May 19, 2011
Amendment to Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(b) Gives Appellate Court Option to Avoid Rebriefing When Appellant’s Abstract or Addendum is Deficient
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on May 6, 2011
Proposed Changes to Arkansas Appellate Court Rules Affecting Civil Practice
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on March 8, 2011
Judge Posner, the Blue Book, and Arkansas Citation Resources
Posted by: Andy Taylor on February 22, 2011
Rule 54(b) Strikes Twice . . . in the Same Case.
Posted by: Andy Taylor on February 10, 2011
Arkansas Court of Appeals Orders Rebriefing in Two Cases; Warns Appellate Attorneys of Pitfalls of Not Strictly Adhering to Rules
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on December 8, 2010
The Rule 54(b) Trap: Dealing with Non-final Orders in Cases with Multiple Claims or Multiple Parties
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on November 15, 2010
