
Ross' dedication to environmental law is rooted in his lifelong interest in Arkansas' rivers and trails. His career has taken him from a large firm's environmental practice in Washington, DC, to a law clerk position with Judge McGowan in Pulaski County Circuit Court, and back to DC to work on conservation, energy, and environmental policy for the United States Senate Agriculture Committee. Ross has found a permanent home with McMath Woods P.A. in his native Little Rock, where he represents landowners in environmental property damage disputes, aids clients through regulatory matters, and helps public interest groups protect Arkansas' public lands.













