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Does Arkansas Recognize the Doctrine of Inevitable Disclosure?
Category: Business, Employment, Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights, Intellectual Property, Litigation
Does Arkansas recognize the doctrine of inevitable disclosure in the context of trade secret issues? In some circumstances, yes. This doctrine has been applied by courts in Arkansas where: after moving over to a competitor, the employee continued to work with clients serviced during the former…
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FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Noncompete Agreements
Category: Employment
On Tuesday, April 23rd, the Federal Trade Commission voted to enact a final rule banning most non-compete agreements between employers and employees. Generally, non-compete agreements prohibit employees from engaging in business in direct competition with their former employer after leaving. The…
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How Can I Defend Myself Against a Claim of Misappropriation of Trade Secrets?
Category: Business, Employment, Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights, Intellectual Property, Litigation
How can you defend yourself if you are accused of misappropriation of trade secrets? This is a complex area of the law and there is no one-size-fits-all defense. Developing a strategy to successfully defend against a claim that you have allegedly violated trade secret laws involves careful inquiry…
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Tools for Investing Proceeds of Tax-Exempt Bonds
Category: Tax
In a previous article, we introduced the fundamental concepts of the yield restriction and rebate rules set out in the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations and how tax-exempt bonds may be affected by high interest rates. But, as the saying goes, for every rule there is an exception, and…
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What is the Statute of Limitations for a Trade Secrets Claim?
Category: Business, Employment, Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights, Intellectual Property, Litigation
What is the statute of limitations for a trade secrets claim? Three years. The Arkansas Uniform Trade Secrets Act explicitly provides that there is a three-year statute of limitations. The three-year time period begins to run when the misappropriation either is discovered, or, should have been…
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Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law Blog

United States Department of Energy/National Environmental Policy Act: Categorical Exclusions Promulgated for Energy Storage/Transmission/Solar Projects
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Department of Energy (“DOE”) published a final rule in the April 30th Federal Register adopting or amending certain National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) categorical exclusions (“CEs”). See 89 Fed. Reg. 34074. They either add or revise CEs for certain: Energy storage…
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Information Collection Request/RCRA Section 3007 Survey: Drum Reconditioning Facilities
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) published an April 24th Federal Register notice stating that it submitted an Information Collection Request (“ICR”) styled: RCRA section 3007 survey for drum reconditioning facilities (“ICR”) See 89 Fed. Reg. 31199 An ICR is a set of…
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Stormwater Enforcement/Construction: Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment - Division of Environmental Quality and Batesville Operator Enter into Consent Administrative Order
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment - Division of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) and Tripp Property Clearing (“TPC”) entered into a January 30th Consent Administrative Order (“CAO”) addressing alleged violations of the Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System…
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Arkansas Environmental Federation Air Seminar: May 9th - Little Rock, Arkansas
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Environmental Federation (“AEF”) will be holding its annual Air Seminar on May 9th. The Seminar will be held at the Delta Hotel by Marriott in Little Rock, Arkansas. The presentations will include: Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction Update – Good News or Bad News? Mark Allison –…
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Title V/Clean Air Act: National Association of Clean Air Agencies Comments on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Proposed Rule Addressing "Applicable Requirements"
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The National Association of Clean Air Agencies (“NACAA”) submitted April 10th comments to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) addressing a rule proposed on January 9th titled: Clarifying the Scope of Applicable Requirements Under State Operating Programs and the Federal…
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