October 19, 2017
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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Jordan Wimpy has joined the Mitchell Williams Law Firm in its Little Rock office as Counsel.
Jordan’s practice focuses on environmental, agriculture, energy and natural resources issues.
Jordan graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Juris Doctor and Master of Environmental Law & Policy Magna Cum Laude from Vermont Law School in 2012. He received his M.A. in History and B.A. in History from the University of Arkansas.
Jordan previously practiced with the Little Rock law firm of Gill Ragon Owen, P.A. and the Cheyenne, Wyoming law firm of Budd-Falen Law Offices, L.L.C. His practice generally focuses on:
- Environmental
- Air and Water Permits
- Solid/Hazardous Waste Regulation
- Water Quantity Planning Issues
- Endangered Species Act
- Agriculture
- Conservation Easement Agreements
- Farm Bill Title 2 – Conservation Programs
- Farm Bill Title 1 – Commodity Programs
- Energy
- Infrastructure Development Projects (rights-of-way easement agreements and surface use agreements)
- Federal Land Policy and Management Act
- National Forest Management Act
Jordan is an active member of the Arkansas Farm Bureau and serves on the Board of Directors for the Alliance for Rural Impact. Jordan also serves as the 2017-18 Vice-Chair for the Arkansas Bar Association’s Environmental Law Section.
He joins Allan Gates, Marcy Taylor, and myself in the Environmental Section of the Mitchell Williams Law Firm.
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