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CORRECTION - Sustainable Arkansas Summit: Arkansas Environmental Federation/State Chamber of Commerce/AIA Announce February 2nd Event Delayed until March 2nd
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
I have just been informed that the Sustainable Arkansas Summit originally scheduled for February 2nd has been delayed until March 2nd due to inclement weather.
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Utility Rate Plan Addressing Certain Self-Generating Solar Customers: U.S. District Court Addresses Equal Protection/Antitrust Challenges
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Co-Author: Maddy Goolsby A United States District Court (D. Arizona) (“Court”) addressed in an August 18, 2022, Opinion certain issues arising out of the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (“SRP”) adoption of a new rate structure (denominated Standard Electric Price…
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Region 6 2022 Year in Review Released
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Region 6 Office of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) issued in a January 25th news release its: 2022 Year in Review (“Review”) The Review states that it outlines Region 6: . . . major accomplishments and environmental progress over the past fiscal year. Region 6 is…
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Sustainable Arkansas Summit: Arkansas Environmental Federation/State Chamber of Commerce/AIA Announce February 2nd Event
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Environmental Federation and the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/AIA announced they will hold the following event on February 2nd: Sustainable Arkansas Summit (“Summit”) The Summit will be held in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Summit is described as an education and networking forum…
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Products Liability Series: Is There a Defense Where a Plaintiff Altered a Product?
Category: Litigation
Is there a defense where a plaintiff altered a product? Yes. In an Arkansas products liability claim, the plaintiff must prove that the product was supplied by the defendant in a defective condition. AMI 1008. “If a product is not unreasonably dangerous at the time it leaves the control of the…
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