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Books on Arkansas LawNEW FOR 2006 Arkansas Professional and Judicial Ethics, Seventh Edition by Howard W. Brill Contains in one handy volume Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct, Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct and Rules dealing with specialization, mandatory continuing legal education, interest on lawyers’ trust accounts, client security fund, admission to bar, unauthorized practice of law, judicial discipline and disability commission. Caselaw is cited and discussed. Approx. 500 pages. AVAILABLE NOW ISBN 0-943099-28-5 $34 ![]() Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, Fourth Edition (2004) by John J. Watkins & Richard J. Peltz A comprehensive guide to the Arkansas FOIA, including information on access to records, open meetings, enforcement, use of FOI requests in discovery. Cites and discusses all cases and hundreds of attorney general opinions. Where Arkansas law is silent, Professors Watkins and Peltz discuss relevant examples from other jurisdictions and from the federal act. A brand new chapter on access to electronic records. Sample pleadings and forms. 500+ pages ISBN 0-943099-27-7 THIS EDITION OUT OF PRINT 2005 Update by Professor Peltz available in electronic form by email, of for $8 in hardcopy. ![]() Old Seeds in the New Land History and Reminiscences of the Bar of Arkansas By Robert Ross Wright Donaghey Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus University of Arkansas at Little Rock A history of the legal profession in Arkansas from territorial times to the present. Separate chapters on the history of the organized bar, African-American lawyers, women lawyers, and legal education in the state. Two chapters cover reminiscences and recollections of lawyers and judges. Complete index. ISBN 0-943099-25-0 2001. 456 pages. Hardbound. $50.00 ![]() As a courtesy, we recommend the following books on the law of Arkansas: | |||||||||