How to Respond to a Congressional Subpoena in Arkansas

Receiving a congressional subpoena is not a routine legal issue—it’s a direct demand from the United States Congress. If you’re an Arkansas individual or business called before a congressional committee, you must tread carefully and strategically. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense attorneys defend professionals and corporations caught in the crosshairs of federal […]

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What Arkansas Corporations Should Know About USDA Investigations

If your company is involved in agriculture, food production, or animal welfare, a federal investigation by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) can have immediate and serious consequences. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense attorneys guide Arkansas businesses through federal enforcement actions—protecting operations, negotiating with agencies, and, when necessary, defending against criminal

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Can a Federal Civil Investigation Turn Criminal in Arkansas?

Civil investigations don’t always stay civil. If agents find evidence of fraud, false reporting, or intent to deceive, they may refer the case to prosecutors. A letter from a federal agency may sound like a simple regulatory review. But if that civil investigation turns criminal, your business—and your future—could be at serious risk. At Ludwig

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Compassionate Release From Federal Prison: Who Qualifies and How to Petition

If you or your loved one is incarcerated in the federal system and facing a medical crisis, debilitating condition, or family tragedy, compassionate release may be an option. Federal courts can reduce an inmate’s sentence when extraordinary and compelling reasons make continued incarceration unjust. At Ludwig Law Firm, our federal criminal defense attorneys help families

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