Default, Real Estate, & Collection Attorneys Little Rock, Arkansas
Nestled in Arkansas’s capital city, ALAW’s Little Rock office is dedicated to offering specialized legal services for the financial industry. Our attorneys, well-versed in default, real estate, and collections, provide a suite of services designed to meet the unique challenges of the sector. With Little Rock’s growing significance in the financial landscape, ALAW’s presence ensures that our clients navigate the industry with confidence and expertise.
Arkansas Legal News
Non-Judicial Foreclosures and Junior Federal Non-IRS Liens
As many of you may be aware, the impact of the Show Me State Premium Homes, LLC v. McDonnell, 74 F.4th 911, 914 (8th Cir. 2023), reh'g denied, No. 22-1894, 2023 WL 5920101 (8th Cir. Sept. 12, 2023) 8th Circuit Court of Appeals case is rippling through our industry. This week, a major underwriter issued guidance indicating that a junior non-IRS lien should be...
Arkansas Foreclosure Update – The Continuing Saga Resulting from Davis v. PennyMac
As you may recall from previous updates, Arkansas foreclosure law has been evolving for the past several years as a result of the Davis v. PennyMac opinion from the Arkansas Supreme Court in May 2020. As a result of the Davis decision, the Arkansas Senate passed Act 1108 of 2021 in an attempt to reduce the timeframe within which a mortgagor must file a claim that alleges a foreclosure was...
ALAW Attorneys Named 2022 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Several ALAW attorneys have been recognized on the 2022 Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars lists. The ranked attorneys span different practice areas in various locations across our 16-state footprint. Super Lawyers, which is part of Thomson Reuters, selects attorneys using a patented multiphase selection process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with independent research. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional...
AR Senate Bill 1108
On April 16, 2021, Albertelli Law advised our clients of the recent legislative developments in Arkansas involving AR Senate Bill 673. We would like to now alert and update our clients that the bill became AR Act 1108 on May 3, 2021. Act 1108 amends the statutory foreclosure act in Arkansas and is intended to resolve and limit potential issues following a foreclosure sale....