This summary of the law of lawyering of Arkansas has been prepared by Howard W. Brill. The summary is transmitted for informational purposes only and not for legal advice. Users should not act upon this information without seeking the professional advice of a lawyer in the applicable jurisdiction. An effort has been made to provide useful information, but the information is not necessarily complete, may be inaccurate, and may not reflect current legal developments. The provider does not warrant that the information is complete or accurate and disclaims all liability to any person for any loss caused by errors or omissions in the summary.
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The cutoff date for this edition is September 1, 1998. Consequently, the narrative does not reflect decisions, amendments or other legal developments after that date.
IV. Transactions with persons other than clients
VII. Information about legal services
VIII. Maintaining the integrity of the profession