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Dragan Vicentic, Licensee, D/B/A Green Springs Medical, LLC v. Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Board

Ark. Ct. App.March 11, 2026
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Case Details

Citation
2026 Ark. App. 170
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
summary judgment
State
Maine

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

WhistleblowerDiscrimination

Outcome

Court denied defendant's motion for summary judgment on most claims but allowed plaintiff to amend her complaint to add required allegations regarding Maine Human Rights Commission filing. Issues of fact remain on back pay claim precluding summary judgment at this stage.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** Dragan Vicentic, who operates Green Springs Medical, LLC, had a dispute with the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Board regarding his business license. The case involved employment-related issues between Vicentic as a licensee and the state regulatory board that oversees alcohol licenses in Arkansas. **What the Court Decided** The Arkansas Court of Appeals did not make a final ruling on the dispute. Instead, the court sent the case back to a lower court for additional proceedings. This means the original issues between Vicentic and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board still need to be resolved through further legal proceedings. **Why This Matters for Workers** While this case primarily involves a business licensing dispute, it demonstrates how employment issues can intersect with regulatory matters. Workers in licensed industries should understand that their employers must maintain proper licenses and comply with state regulations. When licensing disputes arise, they can potentially affect business operations and job security. However, since this case was remanded rather than decided, it doesn't create any new precedent that would directly impact workers' rights at this time.

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