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February Meeting

  • Pasta Garage 962 Delaware Avenue Lexington, KY, 40505 United States (map)

Join us on February 7th to hear from our first speaker of 2023: James Frazier, with the Downtown Lexington Management District.

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James Frazier feels privileged to serve as a Managing Member of McBrayer, a position he has held since 1993. When he joined the firm, there were only five attorneys. Today, McBrayer has nearly 60 attorneys practicing throughout Kentucky as well as in Washington, D.C. Size, demographics, additional offices, and diversity have all transformed this once-small firm into a regional powerhouse. With law offices in Lexington and Louisville, plus a Government Relations office (MML&K Government Solutions) in Frankfort and a presence in Washington, D.C., they are able to better serve their clients on a wide spectrum of matters.

His practice focuses on real estate, bankruptcy, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate practice with a special emphasis on mineral and energy law. Also, he has extensive experience in coal transactions (including leases, permitting, coal sales contracts, asset purchases, equity interest transactions, transportation agreements, overriding royalty agreements, consulting contracts, and contract mining agreements).

In addition to his law practice, he serves as the Master Commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court. Prior to being appointed Master Commissioner in 2008, he held the office of Chief Deputy Master Commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court from 1992-2008.


The Pasta Garage "Italian Café" is designed to provide on-the-go people with fast, casual dining, without sacrificing quality.

The Pasta Garage was created by college friends Lesme Romero and Reinaldo Gonzalez to combine their shared love of Italian street food and the freshest of ingredients. Stop by with a friend, choose your meal, and then watch our chefs make it for you on the spot from our open kitchen. All of our ingredients are carefully sourced, but we are especially proud of our fresh pasta, made in-house by Lexington Pasta. Be sure to check out our gluten-free options and stop by during the summer for our Farmer’s Market Specials!

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