Mendoza v. WIS International, Inc.
Supreme Court of Arkansas
2016 Ark. 157
CORINA MENDOZA v. WIS INTERNATIONAL, INC., ANTHONY ADAMS, AND WASHINGTON INVENTORY SERVICES, INC.
Certified Question from U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas
No. CV-15-677.---Delivered: April 14, 2016.
Certified Question from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Western Division, the Honorable James M. Moody, Jr.; certified question answered.
Brian G. Brooks, Attorney at Law, PLLC, by: Brian G. Brooks; and The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, by: Christopher R. Heil and George Wise, for petitioner.
Huckabay Law Firm, PLC, by: D. Michael Huckabay, Jr., and Kathryn B. Knisley, for respondents WIS International, Inc., and Washington Inventory Services, Inc.
McMillan, McCorkle, Curry & Bennington, L.L.P., by: F. Thomas Curry; and Munson, Rowlett, Moore, by: Shane Strabala and Kara B. Mikles, for respondent Anthony Adams.
Law Office of David H. Williams, PLLC, by: David H. Williams, for Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, amicus curiae.
Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, LLP, by: Gregory T. Jones and Kristen S. Moyers, for American Trucking Associations, Inc. and Arkansas Trucking Association, Inc., amici curiae.
[Opinion of the Court by Justice PAUL E. DANIELSON. Dissenting opinions by Justices KAREN R. BAKER, JOSEPHINE LINKER HART, and RHONDA K. WOOD.]
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