Case Name: FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK, N.A. v. Michael W. WALKER, Aearth Development, Inc., Aearth Preparation, Inc., and Coal Processors, A Joint Venture
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1998-09-17
Citations: 334 Ark. 315
Docket Number: 96-1495
Parties: FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK, N.A. v. Michael W. WALKER, Aearth Development, Inc., Aearth Preparation, Inc., and Coal Processors, A Joint Venture
Judges: J.W. Green, Jr., Hani W. Hashem, and Mark Klappenbach, Sp. JJ., join. Glaze, Brown, and Imber, JJ., not participating.
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 334
Pages: 315–316

Head Matter:
FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK, N.A. v. Michael W. WALKER, Aearth Development, Inc., Aearth Preparation, Inc., and Coal Processors, A Joint Venture
96-1495
973 S.W.2d 823
Supreme Court of Arkansas
Opinion delivered September 17, 1998
Barber, McCaskill, Jones & Hale, P.A., by: Glenn W. Jones, John S. Cherry, and Joseph F. Kolb; and Williams & Anderson, by: Philip S. Anderson, Leon Holmes, and Katharine R. Cloud, for appellant/ cross-appellee.
The Burk Law Firm, A Professional Corporation, by: Michael G. Burk; Walker & Black, by: Kendall R. Black; and James E. Burk, for appellees/cross-appellants.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Appellees Michael W. Walker, Aearth Development, Inc., Aearth Preparations, Inc., and Coal Processors, Inc., filed a motion to recall the mandate and to stay the recalled mandate, including appellant's entitlement to collect appeal costs, pending the disposition of their petition for writ of certiorari and appeal, if certiorari is granted, to the United States Supreme Court.
We grant appellees' motion to recall the mandate and to stay the mandate pending the disposition of appellees' petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court, or for ninety days from the date of this order, whichever is first. If the Supreme Court grants certiorari, we continue to recall and stay the mandate pending the disposition of the appeal.
Motion granted.
J.W. Green, Jr., Hani W. Hashem, and Mark Klappenbach, Sp. JJ., join. Glaze, Brown, and Imber, JJ., not participating.