King, Davis and Raub Contribute to Thomson Reuters Practical Law
News | November 18, 2025Thomson Reuters invited Kutak Rock attorneys Andrew King, Frederick Davis and McKenzie Raub to serve as contributors to Practical Law, a widely used resource that enables legal professionals throughout the world to quickly understand unfamiliar practice areas and complex legal issues across dozens of jurisdictions and practice areas.
Their first contribution is a Q&A guide titled “Drafting and Issuing Discovery Subpoenas: Arkansas” in Thomson Reuters Practical Law. The article discusses drafting, issuing, serving and enforcing a discover subpoena in an Arkansas civil proceeding. Set up in a Q&A format, the article addresses the following topics:
- State statutes and rules governing discovery subpoena
- Types of discovery subpoenas available
- Requirements for drafting and serving a discovery subpoena
- Methods of enforcing a discovery subpoena
Click here to read the full article (shared with permission).
Andrew is highly regarded for his thought leadership and creativity in high-stakes litigation. His energetic approach to class actions and multi-party litigation has saved clients in multiple industries from years of difficult litigation and expense. His commitment to thorough representation and exceptional client service has earned him consistent recognition both in Arkansas and nationally, with honors from respected legal publications including Arkansas Business, Mid-South Super Lawyers Magazine, Super Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America and Chambers USA.
Fred works with the commercial trial practice and corporate groups. His litigation practice focuses on significant disputes, including technology, consumer protection, data management, healthcare, and brand issues. Fred also serves clients as strategic corporate counsel. He tackles board and management priorities and challenges with deep subject-matter and client knowledge, practical insights, and value-driven investments in firm experts.
McKenzie represents clients in breach of contract claims, class actions, issues related to election law, derivative actions and other complex litigation matters in state court, federal court and in arbitration proceedings. She also assists clients with administrative matters, including challenging adverse administrative orders and adverse licensing and procurement actions in administrative appeals and litigation. McKenzie’s appellate practice encompasses crafting legal arguments on dispositive motions and at trial, consulting on hearing and trial strategy, advising clients on the likelihood of success on appeal and preparing appellate briefs, motions and petitions.