August 2025

Can You Get a DWI on Private Property in Arkansas? What the Law Really Says

Many Arkansas drivers are shocked to find themselves charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI)—even though they weren’t on a public road. At Ludwig Law Firm, we’ve handled countless cases where clients were arrested for DWI while parked in their own driveway, leaving a private gathering, or driving on a farm road. Here’s what the law […]

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Who’s Liable for Poor Maintenance in Arkansas Truck Accidents?

When a large truck crashes due to poor maintenance, the results can be devastating. In Arkansas, drivers and families deserve to know who is legally responsible. At Ludwig Law Firm, we work to hold the right people accountable—and help victims recover what they’ve lost. As always – if you have a legal question you want

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How the Federal Government Investigates White Collar Crimes in Arkansas

White collar crimes don’t begin with flashing lights and an arrest. They begin quietly, with a subpoena, a whistleblower, or a sealed federal investigation. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense attorneys know how these cases unfold in Arkansas federal court, and we help clients protect their rights before charges are ever filed. What

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When Is It Legal to Break a Lease in Arkansas Without Being Penalized?

Tenants deserve safe, stable homes. In Arkansas, landlords must follow certain minimum standards under Ark. Code § 18-17-502, but enforcement can be tricky. When landlords fail to uphold their end of the lease, the law may give you a path out. As always – if you have a legal question you want answered in a

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