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Non-Lawyers cannot represent corporation in Arkansas arbitration

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Non-Lawyers cannot represent corporation in Arkansas arbitration. The Arkansas Supreme Court has held that non-lawyers cannot represent a corporation in an arbitration proceeding in Arkansas, as that constitutes the practice of law. ILLINOIS APPELLATE COURT DEEMS MECHANICS LIEN COUNTERCLAIM UNTIMELY. mechanics liens.

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EXTRAS POTENTIALLY RECOVERABLE IN QUANTUM MERUIT

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« Non-Lawyers cannot represent corporation in Arkansas arbitration | Main. ILLINOIS APPELLATE COURT DEEMS MECHANICS LIEN COUNTERCLAIM UNTIMELY. mechanics liens. Fiduciary Duty by Design Professionals? » April 15, 2012. EXTRAS POTENTIALLY RECOVERABLE IN QUANTUM MERUIT.  Carter Constr. Categories. arbitration.

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Federal Court dismisses sub's claim against GC because of arbitration

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Non-Lawyers cannot represent corporation in Arkansas arbitration » April 03, 2012. ILLINOIS APPELLATE COURT DEEMS MECHANICS LIEN COUNTERCLAIM UNTIMELY. mechanics liens. « Louisiana does not give res judicata effect to an unconfirmed arbitration award | Main. | Recent Posts. Add me to your TypePad People list.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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The exceptions are for financial institutions, financial institution groups, and insurance companies that have a maximum business privilege tax of $3,000,000. This credit can also be claimed against the insurance premium tax, the oil and gas production and property taxes, the fisheries business and landing taxes, and the mining license tax.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES: University Based Research and Development – An eligible business that contracts with one or more Arkansas colleges or universities in performing research may qualify for a 33 percent income tax credit for qualified research expenditures. Use Tax Exemption – on qualifying equipment purchased out-of-state.

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