Patrick R. James
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Representation of Plaintiffs & Defendants in Commercial Litigation including:
Torts
Trade Secrets
Estate & Trust Litigation
Business Disputes
Non-Compete Agreements
Restrictive Covenants
Arbitration
Securities
Qui Tam Litigation
Debtor-Creditor Relations
Corporate
Personal Injury
Domestic Relations
White Collar Criminal Defense
General Litigation
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock, J.D., 1982
Assistant Editor, UALR Law Journal
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, B.A., 1979
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1982, All Arkansas and U.S. District Courts, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth and Federal Circuits and U.S. Court of Federal Claims
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Arkansas Bar Association
Pulaski County Bar Association
Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
VOCALS (Volunteers Organization, Center for Arkansas Legal Services)
Member of St. James Methodist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas, the Stepping Stones Sunday School Class.
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• Martindale-Hubbell AV Rating Preeminent Lawyer
• Named to the 2013-2023 Mid-South Super Lawyers List
• Soiree's Best Lawyers in Little Rock list
• America’s Top 100 Attorneys
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Pat is a trial lawyer who loves litigation. Pat has over 4 decades of experience in commercial litigation involving numerous jury trials ranging in length of up to 6 weeks, with numerous 2 and 3-week jury trials. He believes that cases are won in the discovery stages of a case through hard work and preparation, for which there is no substitution. He believes the best way to settle a case is to get ready for trial. Over the years he has refined numerous litigation practices which he believes give his clients and him a unique advantage.
Born in Victoria, Texas, on June 11, 1957. Growing up, he was a military brat and lived at Air Force bases, including Suffolk County Air Force Base in New York and Laon-Athies Air Force Base in France. Pat enjoys spirited discussions concerning politics. Pat is married to Paige James who is a 1984 graduate of Hendrix College. They have three “children”, Jennifer, Spencer and Will, and two grandchildren, Gabby and James, who fulfill much of their lives.
Due to a mild degree of hyperactivity and way too much energy, Pat’s hobbies change on a regular basis. One of his hobbies is the fine Southern tradition of competitive barbecuing. He is a member of a barbecue team appropriately named “Here for the Beer”, which has placed 2nd and 3rd in the rib category at the Memphis in May International Barbecue Contest. Other hobbies include all types of water sports including scuba diving, paint-balling with his kids (when his knees can hold up), hunting, fishing, 4-wheeling, tailgating, cooking, ax throwing, shooting, and cycling. More hobbies will be added next year.
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Associate Editor, UALR Law Journal, 1981-1982.
Co-Author, “Pretextual Use of Search Warrants in Federal White Collar Crime Investigations of Legitimate Businesses to Conduct Custodial Interrogations of Targets, Employees and Occupants: Can They Really Do That?” 26 U. Ark. Little Rock Law Review No. 2 (Winter 2004)
Article, “Municipal Defense to Antitrust Liability,” The Arkansas Lawyer, July 1984
“Arbitration of a Securities Dispute---An Overview for the Practitioner,” 11 UALR L.J., 1991.
Author: Note, “Labor Relations---FLSA Actions Not Barred By Prior Arbitration,” 6 UALR L.J. 303, 1983.
Member, Arbitration Panel, National Association of Securities Dealers, 1986-1990.