Attorney General Tim Griffin hosted an event exploring artificial intelligence’s impact on legal practice. Over 400 people registered as experts discussed responsible use of AI in law. The program marks a continuing effort by Griffin’s office to address emerging issues.
A Pine Bluff woman received a three-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to stealing over $400,000 from local bank customers. Authorities say Laura Parrish exploited her trusted role over several years before being caught through multi-agency investigation efforts.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced an $847,000 settlement with Walmart over deceptive practices related to its Spark Driver program. The agreement follows federal actions ensuring further accountability for conduct affecting drivers in Arkansas.
Aaron Lynn Parks has been sentenced to over thirteen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to trafficking methamphetamine while already under supervised release for previous drug convictions. Law enforcement recovered over four hundred grams of meth during his attempted…
A virtual POWER Act event focused on empowering survivors through pro bono legal services is set for May 20. The annual initiative connects attorneys with community organizations supporting victims of abuse.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced a $44 million annual disbursement from a national tobacco settlement agreement. The funds will support key health-related programs throughout the state.
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