Save the Date: Upcoming Ag Law Webinar on Insurance

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I will be moderating a webinar titled, “Counseling Farmers & Ranchers, Agri-Businesses and Food Entrepreneurs on Insurance” on September 15, 2015 at 2pm ET (1pm CT) for the American Bar Association (“ABA”), General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division’s Agriculture Law Committee.  Faculty members include Dominick Sekich, Mike Kelly, Maggy Gregory, Javan Grant and Rachel Armstrong. Faculty will give an …

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My Presentation on “Getting Paid” at the American Agriculture Law Association Annual Meeting

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  Had a great time at the American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) Annual Meeting this past week.  I moderated a roundtable discussion on “Getting Paid:  Billing and Collection Strategies for the Food and Agriculture Lawyer.”  My presentation has none of the answers – only the questions!  However, I did provide a substantive outline for the attendees that is located here. The …

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Choice of Business Entity Blog Series: The “D/B/A”

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I am oftentimes asked about the best choice of business entity for a farm/ranch, agri-business or food entrepreneur.  There is no one-size fits all answer to that question as each type of business entity offers different strengths and weaknesses.  It is important to pick the right business entity for your specific type of enterprise – the answer to that question may …

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Wanna Let Food & Ag Lawyers Know What You *Really* Think? Now Is Your Chance…

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I am moderating a roundtable discussion at the American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico on October 20-21, 2014 on billing strategies.  I want to hear from farmers, ranchers, agri-business owners, and food entrepreneurs about your experiences with food and agriculture lawyers, especially those pesky bills!  I developed a short survey on the topic – your …

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Getting Paid: Alternative Billing Strategies for Food and Agriculture Lawyers

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I will be moderating a Roundtable discussion at the American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico on October 21, 2014 on alternative billing strategies for the food and agriculture lawyer.  The Roundtable will also be brought to you by the American Bar Association (“ABA”) General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division’s Agriculture Law Committee.  The Roundtable …

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Save the Date: Renewable Energy Law for the Agriculture Community

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Many farms and ranches throughout the country are capitalizing on available renewable energy options. I will be moderating a Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) webinar on October 10, 2013 at 1pm ET for the American Bar Association, General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division’s Agriculture Law Committee on renewable energy law. The CLE will discuss a myriad renewable energy law issues …

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What do Farmers and Agri-Businesses Have to Say About Ag Lawyers?

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Last month I conducted a survey for farmers, agribusinesses and food entrepreneurs about agriculture lawyers.  The results were used in this presentation that I gave in Ohio on getting and keeping agriculture clients.  This article on my JD Supra page offers a summary of the survey and my $0.02 on what it means for agriculture lawyers.

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Protecting the Agri-Business: Managing Contracts, Trademarks and Non-Disclosure Agreements

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I had a great time speaking about contract management, trademarks and Non-Disclosure Agreements for farms and agri-businesses this week in Ohio.  Please check out my presentation below. [slideshare id=22722659&doc=protectingtheagri-business-130609223950-phpapp01]

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Great Info for Other Ag Lawyers – Survey Results!

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A few weekends ago, I asked my blog, Facebook and Twitter followers to take a very short survey on their use of lawyers.  In only 36 hours, I got some great results.  I used it for the presentation below that I gave at the Ohio Agriculture Law Symposium.  A more in-depth survey could be of great use to the agriculture …

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My Presentation on Embryo Transfer Contracts for Cattle

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Howdy from the Lone Star State!  I’m speaking today on Embryo Transfer Contracts at the Texas Bar CLE Agriculture Law Conference at Texas Tech University, School of Law.  Please find my below presentation and follow along with the outline here.  In my presentation, I give a general background on embryo transfer in the cattle industry (although used in other species …

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Overview of the U.S. Forest Service & Livestock Grazing Permits

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I thought it would be helpful to educate my readers on the government agencies that affect the food and agriculture system in the United States.  I will be going through the various agencies one by one.  So please stay tuned! The U.S. Forest Service (“FS”) is a sub-agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) and overseen by the Under …

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Trained to Represent Claimants in the USDA Hispanic and Women Farmers and Ranchers Claims Resolution Process

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I recently completed the training thru the National Agriculture Law Center (“NALC”) to represent claimants for the USDA Hispanic and Women Farmers and Ranchers Claims Resolution Process.  If you are a female or hispanic farmer or rancher who believe the U.S. Department of Agriculture improperly denied you farm loan benefits between 1981 and 2000, you may be eligible for a …

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