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    "judges": [
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      {
        "text": "Bradley D. Jesson, Chief Justice.\nThe appellant, William T. Finnegan, an attorney, appeals an order of the Pulaski County Circuit Court dismissing his claim for an attorney\u2019s lien against appellee Valerie Johnson. We affirm.\nAppellant claims that appellee was injured in a bar fight at a North Litde Rock hotel, and that she retained his services by entering into a contingent fee agreement whereby he would receive a certain percentage upon setdement with the hotel. After appellee hired another attorney and subsequently setded her claim against the hotel, appellant claimed he was entided to a percentage of the settlement under his contract with appellee.\nThe attorney\u2019s lien statute, Ark. Code Ann. \u00a7 16-22-301 et seq. (Repl. 1994), on which appellant relies in seeking his lien, allows an attorney to obtain a lien for services based on his agreement with his client to provide for compensation in the event of settlement or compromise. The compensation is governed by contract. See \u00a7 16-22-302. This statutory lien is available to attorneys who have been dismissed without cause. Williams v. Ashley, 319 Ark. 197, 890 S.W.2d 260 (1995).\nThe entire case below and the principal point in this appeal concern the attorney-client agreement. While this contract is contained in the record, it is not abstracted. We have said many times that there are seven justices of the Supreme Court and one record, and it is impossible for each of the seven judges to examine the one transcript. Hardy Constr. Co. v. Arkansas State Hwy. & Transp. D., 324 Ark. 496, 922 S.W.2d 705 (1996); Winters v. Elders, 324 Ark. 246, 920 S.W.2d 833 (1996). Because appellant failed to abstract the critical document necessary for us to decide this appeal, we must affirm without reaching the merits of his argument. See Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2 (b)(2).\nAffirmed.\nNEWBERN, J., not participating.",
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    "head_matter": "William T. FINNEGAN v. Valerie JOHNSON\n96-717\n932 S.W.2d 344\nSupreme Court of Arkansas\nOpinion delivered November 18, 1996\nAppellant, pro se.\nRalph Patterson, for appellee."
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