Arkansas Land and Water Law: Ownership and Access
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Agenda
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
8:30 am – 3:30 pm CST
Agenda:
Locating Land Boundaries on Paper (and on the Ground)
Presented by Buckley Bridges
- Interpreting land descriptions
- Metes and bounds
- Lot and block
- Do’s and don’ts for writing descriptions
- Applying principles of boundary location
- Collecting and evaluating all types of boundary evidence: documents, physical evidence, people, surveys
- Locating the described land on a map
- Locating the described land on the ground
- Understanding and using geographic information systems (GIS)
- Solving land description and boundary location problems
Identifying, Classifying and Locating Private Easements
Presented by Colin Crawford
- What is and is not an easement
- Reviewing Arkansas law on easements
- Creating easements: easements by necessity, easements by use, written easements
- Identifying critical distinctions between easements in gross, easements appurtenant and prescriptive easements
- Maintaining easements
- Knowing when and how to terminate easements
- Obstructing use of easements and determining remedies for obstruction
Participating in the Condemnation Process
Presented by Joseph W. Price, II
- Condemnation process for government use
- Hearing and right of appeal
- Valuing the property taken
- Condemnation process for utility and other quasi-public use
Understanding Riparian Rights and Access to Surface Water
Presented by Edward Swaim
- History and development of riparian rights
- Determining access rights to surface waters
- Limitations on rights to surface waters
Understanding Groundwater Rights
Presented by Edward Swaim
- The right to use groundwater
- Regulation of groundwater rights
- Groundwater depletion and protection
- Current issues in groundwater
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Credits
Engineers
6.0 PDHs
Land Surveyors
6.0 PDHs
Attorneys
6.0 General CLE Hours
Continuing Education Information
This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 6.0 PDHs for professional engineers and land surveyors in Arkansas for whom this subject matter is professionally relevant. Courses are not subject to pre-approval in Arkansas.
This webinar has been reviewed and approved by the Supreme Court of Arkansas’ Office of Professional Programs for 6.0 general CLE hours.
Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the webinar for those who attend the entire course and score a minimum 80% on the quiz that follows the course (multiple attempts allowed).
*On-Demand Credits*
The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format may not be eligible for the same credits as the live presentation; please consult your licensing board(s) to ensure that a structured, asynchronous learning format is appropriate.
Please note: CLE hours for Arkansas attorneys are not available for this on-demand recording and it is for informational purposes only.
Speakers
Buckley Bridges
COO, Waco Title Company, in Springdale, ARMr. Bridges was previously an attorney at the Hughes & Hughes Law Firm, a business law firm in Arkadelphia. While in private practice, Mr. Bridges represented companies and professionals in the areas of energy and natural resources law, fire subrogation and arson litigation, business organizations, commercial transactions and litigation, title insurance claims and litigation, insurance defense and community practice. He has a B.A. degree, cum laude, from Lyon College, and a J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Arkansas School of Law.
Colin Crawford
Dean of UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, in Little Rock, ARMr. Crawford was appointed dean of the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law in July 2023, having previously served as dean in law schools in Louisville, Kentucky and San Francisco, California. Prior to becoming an academic administrator, Dean Crawford was a tenured member of the faculty at Tulane University, where he served as the law school’s Robert C. Cudd Professor of Environmental Law. Before that he was, among other roles, a tenured member of the faculty at the Georgia State University College of Law, where he founded and co-directed the Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth. In the classroom, Dean Crawford has taught Real Property Law as well as a wide range of land use and environmental law courses.
Joseph W. Price II
Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC, in Springdale, ARMr. Price is an experienced litigator and focuses his practice on civil litigation, representing clients in matters involving breach of contract, negligence, fraud, defamation, products liability, eminent domain, the Freedom of Information Act, the Administrative Procedures Act, and OSHA compliance. Mr. Price has extensive trial experience, including a defense verdict in a multimillion-dollar partnership dispute involving allegations of breach of contract, fiduciary duty, fraud, and conversion.
He has also served as lead counsel in numerous plaintiff-side cases, obtaining over $2 million in total judgments for clients in breach of contract, negligence, and unlawful detainer actions. In the area of eminent domain, Mr. Price represents both property owners and condemning authorities. His work includes successfully securing property for school expansions and achieving full-value awards for landowners in condemnation proceedings. In one case, a jury awarded nearly $100,000 to his client after a condemning authority refused compensation for a leasehold interest.
Beyond litigation, Mr. Price advocates for legislative change at the state and local levels. He drafted and helped pass Arkansas Code Annotated § 27-67-317, enabling property owners to recover costs and attorney’s fees in eminent domain actions. He has also contributed to legislation aimed at protecting minors, working in partnership with the Arkansas Bar Association and the state legislature. Mr. Price has further supported federal investigations involving financial misconduct, assisting agencies such as the FBI, Secret Service, and U.S. Attorney’s Office in the successful prosecution of corporate fraud.
Admitted to practice law in Arkansas in 2007, Mr. Price was also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in 2007. Mr. Price is a frequent lecturer to industry groups and has contributed to numerous industry publications.
Edward Swaim
Executive Director, Bayou Meto Water Management District, in Lonoke, ARMr. Swaim has served as Executive Director of the Bayou Meto Water Management District since April of 2019. The district was formed in 1991 to provide irrigation water, flood control, and wildlife habitat to over 750,000 acres in Lonoke, Jefferson, Prairie, and Arkansas counties. The project involves multiple federal, state, local, and private partners, and is currently under construction. Prior to working for Bayou Meto, he had been chief of the Water Management Division of the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission since October of 2010. A major achievement during Mr. Swaim’s time in the job was involving over 1,000 citizens to update the Arkansas Water Plan. Since completing the plan update, implementation has included better water use reporting and data on groundwater use and availability, formulation of several watershed management plans to reduce nonpoint source pollution, creation of a statewide drought planning workgroup, and building better relationships between agencies and with the public.
Mr. Swaim was general counsel (2003 to 2010) and associate general counsel (1995 to 2001) for the Commission and an assistant attorney general (2001 to 2003). All three positions with the Natural Resources Commission included legal, data, policy, and programmatic support for the Bayou Meto project and its companion to the east, the Grand Prairie Area Demonstration Project. From 2001 to 2012, he served as a Judge Advocate officer in the US Army Reserve. He is also a member of the Plum Bayou Irrigation District board of directors. Plum Bayou distributes Arkansas River water to over 14,000 acres of farmland near England, Arkansas. Mr. Swaim is from England, Arkansas, in the Bayou Meto project area. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Hendrix College and a law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law.
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