Arkansas Code § 4-75-607

Attorney's fees
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The court may award reasonable attorneys' fees to the prevailing party if: (1) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith; (2) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith; or (3) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists. Acts 1981, No. 439, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-1004.
The court may award reasonable attorneys' fees to the prevailing party if: (1) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith; (2) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith; or (3) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists. Acts 1981, No. 439, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-1004.
The court may award reasonable attorneys' fees to the prevailing party if: (1) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith; (2) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith; or (3) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists. Acts 1981, No. 439, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-1004.
The court may award reasonable attorneys' fees to the prevailing party if:
(1) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith;
(2) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith; or
(3) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists.
Acts 1981, No. 439, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-1004.

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