In Category: International Treaties and UN Organizations
Debrief from Skype Conversation About Being an Ag Lawyer
by Cari Rincker on Apr.13, 2012, under Business/Commercial Law, Environmental Law, Family/Matrimonial Law, Food & Ag Law, Food & Ag Policy, Fridays with Cari, International Treaties and UN Organizations, Rincker Law Events, Social Media and Technology, Video Conferencing, Webinars
I had the opportunity to speak to a great crew via Skype last Friday about being an agriculture lawyer. It’s casual “open mic” style so we talked about whatever the participants wanted to talk about. I have been getting a lot of these types of inquiries lately from folks in many different stages of life/career. [...]
Saturday Links
by Cari Rincker on Jul.09, 2011, under Animal Law, Environmental Law, Estate Planning, Family/Matrimonial Law, Food & Ag Law, International Treaties and UN Organizations, Links and Online Resources, Social Media and Technology
It’s been a busy week. I have been catching up on my blog feed before heading to the gym. This is what I found: This month’s Pennsylvania State Agriculture Law Brief has updates on the G-20 Action Plan, Hydraulic Fracturing, and the White House Rural Council. I excitedly received a Google+ invite this week [...]
What is the Most Important Issue Affecting the Agriculture Industry?
by Cari Rincker on Jan.09, 2011, under Food & Ag Policy, International Treaties and UN Organizations
When I was a child, I was fascinated with globes. I loved spinning a globe around in my parents’ livingroom searching for far away countries that I learned about in school or on television. My entire universe was in Central Illinois (with an occasional trip to St. Louis to watch the Cardinals play). It was [...]
New York Agri-Women Spotlight: Interview with Shiela Marshman
by Cari Rincker on Jun.21, 2010, under Ag-vocacy, Food & Ag Organizations, International Treaties and UN Organizations
Had a great time last week at the New York Agri-Women reception and agriculture tours in New York City getting to know women involved in the New York agriculture industry. I know that it is a long drive for most people in Upstate New York to make it down to NYC so I really appreciate [...]
