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🍷5:00: Networking and Happy Half-Hour🍴 Place Your Order Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScOR_4eyNXmFPhjcBWR7oJAj9XZBWTMSxXUN0ZHpOUdcjknyA/viewform
🍽️ Why pre-order?
Pre-ordering only takes a couple of minutes and helps:
• Ensure your meal is ready quickly during our short meeting
• Support our generous venue partner, Zin Wine Bar
• Keep everything running smoothly for the evening
Please note: You’re still welcome to order off the menu during the meeting, but pre-ordering is the best way to guarantee your preferred items.
👉 5:30: Meeting begins with a program from James D. Rankin III with PPGMR, specializing in environmental law, to discuss lithium mining in the state.
⚖ About Our Speaker:
James D. Rankin III earned his bachelor's degree in agricultural business from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1990. In 1993, he earned his J.D. degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville.
Prior to joining PPGMR Law, Mr. Rankin gained valuable experience as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas. He has substantial experience in the areas of corporate and business litigation, environmental law, agricultural law, business transactions, oil, gas and brine production law and municipal law.
Mr. Rankin is admitted to the bar in Arkansas and before the US District Courts, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. His membership in professional organizations includes the American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association and the Pulaski County Bar Association. Mr. Rankin focuses his practice on regulatory matters before the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission, oil and gas law and mineral rights title work, as well as civil and environmental litigation in the state and federal courts in Arkansas, where he is active at trial and appellate levels.
Mr. Rankin's community involvement has included board membership in two conservation organizations, a mentor in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Pulaski County organization for over 5 years, volunteer youth coach for the Little Rock Futbol Club, and a volunteer for the American Cancer Society and the Arkansas Arts Center. Mr. Rankin is a past chairman of the City of Little Rock Parks and Recreation Commission.
Mr. Rankin has served as an Adjunct Professor, Oil and Gas Law at UALR William H. Bowen School of Law, Little Rock.
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Zin Wine Bar - Little Rock, 11301 N Rodney Parham Rd, Little Rock, AR 72212-4121, United States
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